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David; ‘Timeless’ European tour postponed

Nigerian Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has declared that the European leg of his “Timeless” global tour will be rescheduled due to production issues.
OBO, as he is also known, took to his X page on Monday where he expressed his gratitude to concertgoers who graced his “sold-out shows across North America and Dubai”.
However, he noted that a decision was reached to postpone the rest of his European shows till the first quarter of 2024. The singer will still perform at the Manchester concert scheduled to be held at Vic Warehouse on Wednesday.
“One of my greatest joys this year has been reconnecting with all of you during my Timeless Tour. I’ve been humbled to see so many of you show up at sold-out shows across North America and Dubai. The energy has been incredible, bless you all.
“I am passionate about giving you a truly timeless experience, every show, every time – One that you all deserve. So, with this in mind I’ve decided that after the show in Manchester, I will be moving my remaining European dates until Q1 2024. The additional time allows us to sort out some of the production issues we have been experiencing and gives us time to improve and create a bigger and more immersive show,” Davido said.
He also apologized to fans for the inconvenience caused by the postponement and assured them that the break would be used to create a “perfect” experience for the remaining part of the tour.
Davido released his fourth studio album, “Timeless” in March, several months after the tragic loss of his son, Ifeanyi. The chart-topping album generated a million streams six hours after release.
He commenced his “Timeless” global tour in July and has since performed in several North American cities including Washington, Boston, Houston, Chicago, and Toronto.
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