Nigeria musician Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has announced the cancellation of her concert in Nairobi scheduled for October 15, ...
The Nigerian star was also featured on former US President Barack Obama’s summer playlist, through her single ‘Vibe Out. “As of three days ago, all was going according to schedule and plan. We were shook, heartbroken and financially wounded,” the organisers said in a statement. Wizkid became the first African musician to have a song on the Top 10 Billboard chart as a lead artist, and Tems earned her first Billboard Top 10 hit. Love you all,” she said. 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 for her Kenya fans.
The festival scheduled to take place on October 15th has also been cancelled. Nigerian singer Tems is not coming to Kenya ...
I am as disappointed as you all are but I look forward to coming and giving you a show that you deserve. “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. Kenyan fans thank you so much for the love but this has to be the worst hostile treatment we’ve ever received by show promoters. 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 for her Kenya fans,” the statement read in part. 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. Nigerian singer Tems is not coming to Kenya!
Tems cancelled her Kenyan event saying things were beyond her control. The show promoters came out saying she had been fully paid and were shocked by her ...
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 doesn't want to perform for her Kenyan 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. We were shook, heartbroken and financially wounded." The statement further said that they will be rescheduling the event to a later date which will be announced later. [Entertainment](https://www.tuko.co.ke/entertainment/) released a statement claiming the musician cancelled the show despite her receiving full payment for the show. - The promoters behind the event released a statement saying they were shocked that the singer cancelled the show, yet she was paid in full 15 days before her performance
Nigerian artist Temilade Openiyi alias Tems has said that she will not be performing at her scheduled Kenyan show. The award winning artist on Thursday took ...
I am as disappointed as you all are but I look forward to coming and giving you a show that you deserve. 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. Tems was to perform at the Tukutane Festival scheduled to take place on the October 15 at Waterfront Karen in Nairobi.
The company further claimed that Tems' manager said the singer was comfortable travelling to Kenya, thus would not perform.
I am as disappointed as you all are but I look forward to coming and giving you a show that you deserve. “As at three days ago all was going according to schedule and plan. 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.
Tems cancellation comes just a few weeks after Nigerian artist Fave expressed her disappointment with a Kenyan Promoter who allegedly duped her. The 'Damages' ...
I am as disappointed as you all are but I look forward to coming and giving you a show that you deserve. 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. The songstress shared the news on her Twitter page by specifying that her visit will be at the country’s capital.
Singer Tems sparked reactions after she cancelled her Kenya show due to circumstances beyond her control; some netizens are, however, blaming singer Fave.
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 doesn't want to perform for her Kenyan fans. I am as disappointed as you all are but I look forward to coming and giving you a show that you deserve. We were shook, heartbroken and financially wounded." 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. In a statement, Tems, who was billed to perform at the Tukutane Festival, apologised to her Kenyan fans, adding that, like them, she was disappointed, but the circumstances leading to the cancellation were beyond her control. - Tems, in her statement, apologised to her Kenyan fans as she said the reason for her action was beyond her control
Multiple award-winning singer, songwriter and performer, Temilade Openiyi, professionally called Tems will not be performing at this year's Tukutane ...
From the details he shared on the bird app via his verified handle, the song will be available for purchase and streaming on all digital music stores from Friday, October 7, 2022. According to him, the song will be out on Friday. I am as disappointed as you all are but I look forward to coming and giving you a show that you deserve.
Tems, who has amassed quite a colossal global appeal broke the news via Twitter but didn't give a reason for her decision By Kehinde Okeowo Award-winning.
“As of three days ago, all was going according to schedule and plan. Love you all,” she said. The ‘Crazy Things’ crooner who has amassed quite a colossal global appeal broke the news via Twitter but didn’t give a reason for her decision.
The singer apologized ahead of the Tukutane festival, slated to hold on the 15th of October, 2022 in Kenya. Tems, one of the most popular female artists in ...
In anticipation of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” and to get fans excited for the sequel, Marvel released a teaser trailer which featured a rendition of ...
The song speaks to the loss of a loved one and the call to the mother or sisters of said loved ones to stop crying and start celebrating their life, which is the theme of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” It is a film about the death of King T’challa and how Shuri, Queen Ramonda and the nation of Wakanda deal with and react to that. She also slows the tempo down and starts the song with an acappella moment of her singing the words “No woman, no cry.” A week after the trailer release, upon the request of fans, Marvel released a full studio single of the song with Tems on Apple Music and then on all streaming platforms.
Kenyan comedian Eric Omondi expressed displeasure at foreign artistes performing in the country and he called out Kenyan musicians for laxity in the ...
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Popular Nigerian female artist Tems, has cancelled her performance at the Tukutane festival in Kenya. She took to Twitter to express her regret and ...
She took to Twitter to express her regret and unhappiness revealing that this was because of external layers she couldn’t not control. Love you all”, she wrote. Popular Nigerian female artist Tems, has cancelled her performance at the Tukutane festival in Kenya.