Slipknot and Trivium's 'Singapore Rockfest II' show postponed

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Slipknot and Trivium's 'Singapore Rockfest II' show postponed
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The tickets to the 24 March show at Fort Canning Park will still be valid for the rescheduled date, which will be announced soon.

5 Mar – While rock fans get to rock out with Scorpions and Whitesnake at"Singapore Rockfest II" today, they unfortunately won't be able to do so with Slipknot and Trivium anytime soon.

"In light of global health concerns, Slipknot have decided to postpone their upcoming Asian tour, including Knotfest Japan. While decisions like this are not easy, the safety and well-being of the band's fans always comes first," says a statement from Slipknot, as posted on organiser LAMC Productions' social media.

Trivium also released their statement:"Due to circumstances outside of our control we have been forced to postpone all of our tour dates in March in Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. We also will not be making a scheduled press stop in Germany at this time. We hope to reschedule these dates very soon. Thanks, and stay safe out there."

Just a couple of hours before the abovementioned postponement was announced, another act for"Singapore Rockfest II" was revealed to have cancelled their appearance at the music festival's"The Afterfest Party".

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