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Apr 09, 2012 News
Guyanese rap fans will surely be disappointed with the announcement that American rap star Rick Ross will not be coming here after all.
The Hits and Jams Entertainment group is regrettably informing its fans and patrons that owing to unforeseen circumstances beyond its control, Rick Ross will be unable to fly to Guyana to headline the Easter Fest Rozay show billed for the Guyana National Stadium later today.
According to Hits and Jams Entertainment, Rick Ross’ management last evening informed that the artiste had suffered a medical emergency and has been ordered by his doctors not travel.
However, Guyanese may still have an opportunity to see the top rap star perform on local soil since his management has given an undertaking that once he is cleared by doctors, they are willing to work on an alternative date for the Guyana show.
Hits and Jams Entertainment has decided to go ahead with the Easter Monday show featuring Jamaican artiste Vegas.
Patrons who are no longer desirous of attending that show and would like a refund would be able to access those refunds from Easter Monday morning at the Ashmin’s ticket office once they present the original ticket that was purchased.
“Again Hits and Jams Entertainment sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience caused and we look forward to your continued support.”
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