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Shakira cancels Colombia concert over venue safety concerns

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Shakira has canceled a concert in Colombia, among dozens of dates on her world tour, due to a damaged stage roof that posed safety concerns, event organizers said on Friday.

The Colombian singer-songwriter is on her first world tour in seven years, with nearly 50 performances scheduled in Latin America through June, followed by more concerts in the United States and Canada.

“During the process of setting up the show scheduled for February 24, the stage roof installed by a local production company suffered damage that put the artist’s safety at risk,” event organizer Paramo Presenta wrote on social media on Friday.

The company added that it hoped to reschedule the concert, which was due to take place at the Atanasio Girardot Stadium in Medellin.

Source: Economic Times

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