Kizz Daniel has apologised to his fans in Tanzania over his failure to perform at a concert he was billed to.
The singer, who was arrested after he failed to perform said none of what happened was intentional, contrary to reports making the rounds.
He noted that he loves performing and did not intentionally disrespect his fans.
The ‘Buga’ crooner assured fans in Tanzania of a free show on Friday for the displeased fans.
Kizz Daniel said: “I’ve been to Tanzania couple of times to chill and have fun and I love the people obviously. I apologise to my fans.
“Regardless of the press out there and information making the rounds, the show must go on. So I sat down with the promoters and there will be another show on Friday.
“Regardless of whatever news is out there, we came to an agreement to put up a show on Friday.
I love my job, I love performing, I’m a great entertainer, none of this was intentional. I didn’t mean to disrespect the fans.”
Recall that the promoter of the concert had claimed Kizz Daniel refused to perform because an airline failed to bring his bag which had his gold chain.
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