With less than a week away from the scheduled days of the concert, July 1st and 2nd, the singer has conceded with the medical practitioners to give his knee time to heal completely before putting it under the strain of performing at a concert.
Pallaso apologises for cancelling July 2022 concert
Team Good Music singer Pallaso, real name Pius Mayanja, has confirmed the cancellation of his July concert in a social media video shared on his pages.
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"I’m very upset about this. I’m really sorry it’s last minute but it’s impossible," said Pallaso.
The singer's social media channels are filled with pictures of him valiantly going on stage and performing with his leg in a knee cast. Although he has been able to juggle physical therapy with a few performances around the country, the two-day concert has proved too big a task for his body to take without irreversible damage.
"I’m here to say I am so sorry. My concert won’t happening on July 1st and July 2nd as we had earlier on planned this year because of the knee injury that I sustained earlier this year that I’m still recovering from," he said.
Within the months following the injury, there have been speculations about his ability to put on a decent performance for back-to-back concerts. He held out with the "Golden Tour Border2Border" activations but he has asked for more time to get better before putting on a show.
"I wanna let you know that I have absolutely done everything that I can to speed up this process, from physiotherapy to pretty much everything I could do but I’ve been challenged. I wanna let you know that my knee is getting better and I promise you, my fans, we are gonna reschedule this. I apologise to those that have been anxiously waiting for the dates. I will let you know the new dates, please bear with me," he concluded.
He is the second artist to reschedule his concert this year.
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