Headline act sings just two songs

February 19, 2015 5:24 am 1 comment Views: 4
Played two songs in less than 10 minutes ... Ciara was the headline act at Canterbury Uni

Played two songs in less than 10 minutes … Ciara was the headline act at Canterbury University, Christchurch. Picture: AP / Starpix, Aurora Rose
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GRAMMY award-winning US R’n’B singer Ciara, who is on a headline tour of New Zealand and Australia, sang just two songs and was on stage for less than 10 minutes at her show in Churchchurch on Wednesday.

Ciara also failed to show up for her $ 125 ‘Meet and Greet’ tickets for the event at ILAM Fields IELDS at Canterbury University in Christchurch.

Radio New Zealand reported that Ciara was supposed to take the stage at 9.30pm but did not start until just before the noise curfew came into effect at 11pm.

Ticketholders are understandably furious especially after the singer, named Billboard magazine’s Woman of the Year in 2008, tweeted this:

The response was not so joyful.

“I idolised her. We waited for hours and she gave us less than 10 minutes of her time,” said cocoshanelx on Instagram.

“She was scheduled to play at 9-9.30 and she came on stage at almost 11, resulting in the 11pm curfew being put in place. It wasn’t technical difficulties like she said, she uploaded the selfie video in her hotel room last night when she was supposed to be on stage. Absolute disappointment.”

Played two songs in less than 10 minutes ... Ciara was the headline act at Canterbury Uni

Let’s hope she plays for longer in Australia … American RnB singer Ciara at the Go Red for Women Red Dress Fashion Show, at Lincoln Centre, New York on February 12. Picture: AP / Starpix, Aurora Rose
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Matty Peilua, of Australian touring agency Ginnen Group, posted an apology on the event’s Facebook page on Thursday:

“The event team wish to apologise for the events which took place last night, although it was outside of our control we are truly sorry. We, like you, are disappointed that the headline act was unable to perform as we had been assured they would from the booking agent,” Peilua wrote.

“Please be assured that we did everything we could from our end to try [to] make the show still go on. We are not going to blame anyone or any one thing, we will simply say that we are as disappointed as everyone else.”

He said all meet-and-greet ticketholders would receive a full refund and wrote “we are also happy to negotiate part refunds for other ticketholders”.

Ciara is due to play a sold-out show at Alumbra Nightclub, Melbourne, on February 22; The Bank, Townsville, February 25, Arc Nightlife, Fortitude Valley, February 26, Metropolis Fremantle, February 27; Hotel Chambers, Sydney CBD, February 28.; and HQ, Adelaide, on March 4.

www.news.com.au/entertainment/music

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