Zuchu’s Shows In Nairobi & Eldoret Pushed To Next Year

Tanzanian singer Zuchu has canceled two shows she was set to perform in Nairobi and Eldoret on December 10 and 11 respectively.

The singer announced the shows were canceled but promised they’ll be pushed to April 2023. It’s not clear why they were stopped.

Zuchu in Kenya
Zuchu

“My Kenyan fan-milly I am so saddened to announce that both shows in Nairobi and Eldoret have been postponed until further notice. The good news is that the promoters Jabali entertainment will soon announce new dates,” Zuchu wrote.

Those who bought the tickets will not be refunded but will rather have to wait until the event returns.

Zuchu promised that she would communicate how fans who had already bought tickets for her shows will get a refund.

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“To the people who purchased for 10th and 11th your tickets will stay valid until the events’ new date or else will be notified on how to collect your refund. I am so sorry for the inconvenience trust me I pushed but it’s beyond my control. I love you ❤️ until next time,” she added.

Event organizer and promoter TrueBlaq Limited and Jabali Entertainment issued a joint statement saying that the Vybz Konnect events in Nairobi and Eldoret featuring Zuchu had been postponed to April 2023.

Zuchu's shows
Zuchu

“Due to circumstances beyond our control, we regret to inform you that the Vybz Konnect events in Nairobi and Eldoret featuring Zuchu alongside other amazing Kenyan artistes won’t be going ahead as planned. We are all hugely disappointed but the good news is that both events have been rescheduled to take place during the Easter weekend on Saturday, April 8th, and Sunday April 9th, 2023 respectively.

“We hope you can join us. All purchases for the December 10th and 11th, 2022 dates will be honored for the rescheduled Easter weekend dates. Purchasers will be notified on how to obtain a refund if they are unable to attend,” the statement read in part.