Flo Rida concerts in Guam, Saipan postponed
The concert of rapper Flo Rida that was scheduled this coming Saturday has been postponed, according to organizer Steven Brownstein Entertainment.
Similarly, the scheduled performance in Guam on Friday was put on hold.
In an announcement released yesterday, Steven Brownstein Entertainment said the concerts will be postponed until further notice.
“Steven Brownstein Entertainment regrets to inform our awesome fans and the general public that this weekend’s Flo Rida concerts scheduled for Friday Jan 22nd on Guam, and Saturday Jan 23rd on Saipan have been postponed until further notice,” the events promoter said.
It added that the reason for the postponement was “due to unresolved scheduling issues.”
“We were offered the opportunity to bring other artists to perform in Flo Rida’s place however due to such short notice, we felt it would be best to postpone the concert at this time,” Steven Brownstein Entertainment said.
Several options have been made for those who already purchased their tickets.
Ticket buyers can visit the exact location where their Flo Rida concert ticket was purchased for them to avail of a refund.
They may also hold on to their tickets until the next scheduled concert is announced or they can exchange it for the UB40 concert ticket.
Those who got their tickets through the contest as well as those who are holding complimentary tickets will also have the option to hold on to their Flo Rida tickets until the next scheduled concert or exchange them for UB40 tickets.
UB40, which was supposed to have a concert in the Marianas at the latter part of last year, will perform next month.
Steven Brownstein Entertainment said information and tickets to the UB40 concert on Guam and Saipan will follow. Tickets will be available Feb. 1.
“Steven Brownstein Entertainment is committed to bringing world class entertainment to Guam and Saipan. We’ve personally invested in sharing the greatest concert experiences with the people of the Marianas and we thank you all for your continued support,” the events promoter said.