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Music Fans Disheartened as Doechii Cancels All Points East and Other Highly Anticipated Festival Appearances

Music Fans Disheartened as Doechii Cancels All Points East and Other Highly Anticipated Festival Appearances

US rapper and singer Doechii has withdrawn from the All Points East festival in East London, along with two other music events.

The 27-year-old artist, originally from Florida, is “no longer in a position to perform” at the festival in Victoria Park scheduled for Saturday, according to a statement shared on social media by All Points East.

“We apologize to any fans who are disappointed and look forward to the opportunity to welcome Doechii to All Points East in the future,” the announcement stated.

Additionally, Doechii has also canceled her appearance at the Forwards Bristol festival on Sunday, with the organizers expressing their sadness in a social media post: “It is with great regret that we share Doechii will not be taking the stage at her upcoming shows.”

Furthermore, she has also called off her performance set for Thursday at Rock en Seine in Paris.

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