Bryan Adams forced to cancel concert due to 'large blockage of fat, grease and rags'
- Bryan Adams canceled his concert at Perth's RAC Arena due to a sewage risk from a fatberg blockage, disappointing thousands of fans who were waiting outside the venue.
- The Water Corporation reported that crews are working to clear the blockage that caused wastewater overflows near the arena.
- Show organizers promised refunds to ticket holders and stated the cancellation was due to an external issue beyond their control.
- Adams expressed his regret on Facebook, stating, 'I appreciate your patience and support and can't wait to be back and play for you as soon as we can reschedule.
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Bryan Adams concert in Australia is canceled after a 'fatberg' causes sewage overflow
The blockage was detected near a Perth arena mere hours before Canadian musician Bryan Adams' sold-out show was set to take place. Water authorities warned of wastewater overflow at the venue.
The Gross Reason Why a Bryan Adams Concert Was Canceled
A sold-out Bryan Adams concert in Australia was nixed before it even began, because—do we have to say the words?—the concert venue's sewers were mucked up by a giant blockage made of "fat, grease, and rags," reports the BBC . Per concert promoter Frontier Touring , the so-called fatberg risked...
Bryan Adams gig halted by "grease and rags" sewer fatberg
A Bryan Adams gig in Australia has been cancelled due to a large sewer blockage caused by “fat, grease and rags”. The artist, best known for hits like ‘Summer Of ‘69’ and ‘Run To You’, was set to take to the stage at the RAC Arena in Perth yesterday (February 9), but was forced to scrap the gig due to health and safety grounds. According to reports from outlets including BBC News, the water corporation in the Western Australian city shared a war…
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