Kai Angel & 9mice Concerts in Kazakhstan Cancelled
Photo: Instagram.com/zakazbiletov.kz
Concerts by the Russian-language rap duo from the U.S., Kai Angel & 9mice, scheduled to take place in Almaty and Astana, have been cancelled, Orda.kz reports.
The announcement was made by the international ticketing agency Zakazbiletov.kz via its official Instagram page.
Unfortunately, for reasons beyond our control, the band and the organizers, the concerts that were supposed to take place in Almaty and Astana have been cancelled,
the statement said.
The agency did not provide specific details behind the decision but noted that ticket refunds would be issued within 14 days.
Previously, shows by Zemfira, Quest Pistols, Yerkesh Shakeyev, Miras Zhuginisov, and Qanay were also called off.
Original Author: Alexandra Mokhireva
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