South African musician Young Stunna left his fans in Zimbabwean disappointed and disguntled after he failed to pitch up for a show.
The Adiwele hitmaker was scheduled to perform at the Shorts and Shades event in Bulawayo over the weekend but did not show up.
Zimbabweans were left disappointed after Young Stunna failed to show up for his performance at the ZITF.
After waiting for hours, for Young Stunna to come take the stage and perform, fans grew increasingly agitated and disgruntled.Angered by his no-show the crowd decided to throw objects onto the stage.
A local Dj, Nizhe De Soul was forced to cut his set short as disgruntled fans who had awaited Young Stunna started throwing bottles onto the stage.
In a video shared by Culxure Mag on X, formerly Twitter, the crowd can be seen throwing bottles on the stage as they expressed their disgruntlement.
“Adiwele” hit maker Young Stunna yesterday failed to pitch up for a show which was scheduled for the ZITF arena. Angered by this development the crowd decided to throw missiles to the stage.
Apparently, the fast-rising Amapiano vocalist, Young Stunna, did travel to Zimbabwe for the much-anticipated show.
However, upon his arrival, his crew was denied entry. Allegedly, the promoters had not paid for clearance for his crew members. Unable to secure clearance for his team, Young Stunna boarded the next flight back to South Africa.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time Young Stunna has left his fans disappointed in Zimbabwe. Last year in November, he was booked to perform at a similar event Short & Shades Party at the Boundary in Bulawayo. Young Stunna left his fans in Zimbabwe feeling short-changed after he walked off stage in frustration due to a technical glitch.
The Sete hitmaker took to the stage at 1 AM and after performing one song, the sound suddenly went off briefly.
A clearly enraged Young Stunna was seen pointing at his colleagues before walking off the stage. Fans were hoping he would return to the stage after the technical glitch was fixed but he never did.
Source iHarare