JAKARTA - The city of Manchester, England was hit by heavy rains that led to storms and lightning on Sunday, May 12. This condition was a mini-failor of the PVRIS concert in the city of football.
The band from Massachussets also canceled their gig at the Victoria Warehouse O2. In fact, the show is his first schedule to tour several regions in the United Kingdom.
The storm that hit Manchester caused the event venue to leak. PVRIS also made a statement about the cancellation of the gig accompanied by an apology.
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"Manchester, we apologize for canceling tonight's event due to a large leak on the roof of the venue that caused flooding. We have tried our best to find a replacement location to perform, but because this situation is beyond our control, unfortunately the event cannot continue," they wrote.
@BBCNews MCR gig venue crisis continues. #PVRIS gig cancelled @O2VicWarehouse when roof started letting in water pic.twitter.com/oc1VDxREp8
— Cat Dow (@CatDow) May 12, 2024
@BBCNews MCR gig venue crisis continuies. #PVRIS gig cancelled @O2VicWarehouse when roof starting in water pic.twitter.com/oc1VDxREp8
PVRIS understands that the audience is disappointed, and they hope to return to Manchester someday. Furthermore, the band that played 'Burn It All Down' will continue its UK tour in Glasgow.
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