He had no intention for the show to be cancelled. And ticket sales should not be a concern.
So said Mr Steven Woodward, director of Midas Promotions, the Singapore promoter of the Namie Amuro concert that had just been cancelled.
Netizens had blamed the promotion company for lacklustre ticket sales for the Japanese pop star's concert here, which was supposed to be held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium next Friday.
Mr Woodward said the Japanese organiser of the gig, On The Line, told them that the concert was cancelled as Midas Promotions had failed to pay production costs on time.
The news, he said, was a big blow to him and his team.
Read the full report in The New Paper on Saturday (April 20).
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Mr Woodward said the Japanese organiser of the gig, On The Line, told them that the concert was cancelled as Midas Promotions had failed to pay production costs on time.
The news, he said, was a big blow to him and his team.
Mr Woodward said the Japanese organiser of the gig, On The Line,
told them that the concert was cancelled as Midas Promotions had failed to pay production costs on time.
Midas PromotionsのMr Woodward は以下のように説明した。
「日本側の主催社On The Lineはコンサートの中止は、
Midas Promotions が製作費を期日までに支払わなっかったためだと我々に説明した。」