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5 Seconds Of Summer: Producer revealed details about cancellation of concert in Lima

The event production company All Access Entertainment (AAE) revealed, through a statement, the details about the cancellation of the concert that 5 Seconds Of Summer (5SOS) would toast on the southern esplanade of the Monumental state, in the district of Ate, Lima.

As recalled, according to AAE, it was the District Municipality of Ate that prevented the 5SOS concert from taking place because the place did not comply with the security measures indicated by Civil Defense.

However, AAE indicated that this decision was made arbitrarily, since the event had all the security measures, however, the municipality of Ate did not issue the certificate of authorization (depending on the company).

“The concert scheduled on the south esplanade of the Monumental stadium of “5 Seconds Of Summer” was canceled because the Municipality of Ate did not issue the administrative authorization […]despite having all the requirements and having requested it within the usual deadlines […]”, reported All Access Entertainment.

In this sense, AAE added that only the Municipality of Lima is the entity authorized to cancel non-sports events such as those they promoted, They even indicated that the company complied with the established safety standards in RS No. D010371-2023-MMLL-GGRD-SITSE.

For that reason it is the company “did not find any justification” for the cancellation of the show that the Australian rock band would give. For its part, the municipality of Ate did not rule on the cancellation of the concert.

The band’s fans also showed their outrage on AAE’s social networks, who questioned the company’s statement and They demanded the rescheduling of the concert.

Finally, All Access Entertainment assured that it will proceed with the return of the money that fans invested in their tickets to see 5SOS, although he did not set dates. He also indicated that they would take legal action against the Municipality of Ate.

Source: Elcomercio

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