Nigerian singer Tems cancels Kenya concert
By Wendy
Sonye
Nigerian
singer and songwriter Temilade Openiyi, popularly known by her stage name Tems,
will not grace the ‘Tukutane Festival’ slated to take place on
Saturday, October 15, 2022 at the Karen Waterfront.
The
Afrobeats singer announced the upsetting news on her official Twitter page on
Thursday, just nine days before the concert, stating that it was due to
unavoidable circumstances, much to the dismay of fans.
“Honestly,
it’s quite heartbreaking to say this but I will not be able to perform at the
Tukutane Festival due to circumstances beyond my control,” she wrote
While
hinting at possibly doing another concert in Kenya in the near future, Tems
underscored that she is equally saddened by the development.
“I
am as disappointed as you all are but I look forward to coming and giving you a
show that you deserve.”
Contrary
to Tems’ statement, the ‘Tukutane Festival’ organisers have come out to allege that
the artist turned down the gig even after being paid in full.
“We paid
for Tems in full 15 days before the performance date and to our surprise as
soon as the payment was made her manager mentioned that she is no longer
comfortable coming to Kenya and just does not want to perform to her Kenya
fans,” wrote the organisers on their official Twitter account.
Despite
Tems' fans having purchased many tickets beforehand, the event organisers
reassured them that all ticket purchases would be reimbursed as soon as
possible.
“Kindly
take note that everyone shall be refunded. We are currently rescheduling the
Tukutane Festival to a later date," they stated.
Tems
became famous after featuring on Nigerian artiste Wizkid’s 2020 single,
"Essence" and Drake's song "Fountains" which both made it to
the Billboard Hot 100 list.
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