The coronavirus continues to hurt the world of culture.
His latest victim?
Matt Pokora and his tour, the Pyramid Tour.
In an Instagram video posted on August 30, the singer reveals that it will ultimately not take place due to the coronavirus and the many health restrictions imposed.
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Started on October 5, 2019, the Pyramid Tour will not have had the longevity hoped for with 58 dates planned.
The tour finally ended at the beginning of the year in 2020 with the postponement of many dates for September.
With the health crisis still in force, organizing the event is becoming more and more complicated for the artist.
"
We had to cancel the tour because of the upsurge in the number of cases, with the increase in the number of departments in the red zone, this generates a lot of bans and uncertainty to set up such a tour
" explains Matt Pokora in his video.
If the singer still plans to be present for future festivals, he can no longer continue to postpone his tour dates "
because of my schedule in 2021
".
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Matt Pokora had already mentioned on August 7 on Twitter the organizational difficulties encountered for his tour.
While in most cases all tickets were sold, the reduced gauge was a major obstacle.
A problem that got the better of his Pyramid Tour.