Asake
Nigerian sensation Asake has apologised for arriving late for his headline concert on December 3 at Forum Birmingham.
He left a lot of his audience dissatisfied as he was booed off stage for arriving late to the event.
According to some netizens who attended the concert, the evening got off to a chaotic start with reports that some were forced to queue for hours to see their favourite artist.
In a tweet on Sunday afternoon, the ‘Joha’ singer tendered his unreserved apology to his fans.
He blamed the promoters for not picking him up in time for reasons best known to them.
“Birmingham I’m sorry for the delay yesterday.
"The promoters delayed my pick up time for reasons best known to them,
"But I’m super grateful for your patience and understanding,” he tweeted.
Birmingham I’m sorry for the delay yesterday. The promoters delayed my pick up time for reasons best known to them, But I’m super grateful for your patience and understanding.
— ASAKE (@asakemusik) December 4, 2022
However, Asake didn’t fail to throw shades as he shared the cover art of Ebenezer Obey’s ‘The Horse, the man and his son? (Ketekete)’, captioning the post with a love emoji.
This signifies that there is nothing he could possibly do that will please everyone as that is what the song is about.
— ASAKE (@asakemusik) December 4, 2022
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