Ricardo Arjona had a bad time during his stay in Italy. Specifically, in Rome, where he was forced to cancel the show with which he was going to close the European leg of his tour.
What happened? The singer had planned to end it on Sunday, July 24, at the Auditorium Parco della Musica, in Rome, Italy. But due to conditions beyond him and his team he was forced to cancel the show.
As the Guatemalan explained, the problem arose when the organizers of the show placed an incorrect structure to be able to support the lights and speakers used in his concert, which endangered the integrity of his collaborators and even from the public.
“I’m here to show my faceI’ll try to be concise,” Arjona explained in a video he recorded to explain what happened.
“While finishing the concert in Milan, the staff gathered our things and took a direct trip to Rome, everything was perfect until they realized that the support needed to hook the sound needed for the voice and the music reaches the people, the rack couldn’t even hold half the equipment we had,” he said.
And he continued: “It’s not a question of eccentricity, if they had given me a microphone so that they could touch people we would have done the concert, but when we said that this support did not work not for the basics, they told us he did. We hadn’t even placed 20% and the structure started to bend, endangering the people in it. They promised us to bring a new structure that they never brought”.
Thus, Arjona and his team decided to suspend the scheduled date, pack their bags and leave with their “Black and White Tour” to other lands.
Source: Qmusica

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