JAKARTA - Rock singer Bryan Adams was forced to cancel a show at Perth, Australia with tickets completely sold out which was supposed to take place on Sunday, February 9 evening.

The sudden cancellation was taken due to the emergence of waste accumulations of fat, oil and cloth which caused significant blockages in the city's waste disposal system.

The unexpected problem caused an overflow of water near the concert location, so it was not safe for the audience to attend.

Launching Billboard, the audience has visited the RAC Arena which is used as a place of performance. They had to wait outside the location for hours when the latest news began to appear.

Last night's concert could not be continued due to the external Perth Water Corporation problem, which could not be fixed on time. The problem, which has an impact on the entire Wellington Street, means it is considered unsafe for visitors to enter the RAC Arena, said a representative of Frontier Touring as the organizer.

Furthermore, the organizers said that the audience would receive refunds from the cancellation of the show.

The tickets will automatically be fully refunded (including ticket purchases that can be returned, if relevant) to the initial payment method used for purchases and visitors need not take any action.

Visitors have to wait about 30 working days for the refund to appear on their account.

They also apologized and asked for understanding from the audience. "The cancellation of the show is disappointing, and we thank fans for their understanding. Despite all efforts that have been made so that the show can continue, this issue is beyond the control of Bryan Adams, Frontier Touring, and the RAC Arena."


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