Emtee Offers Sincere Apology for Missing Kota Festival Performance. South African rapper Emtee has reached out to his fans with an apology after being unable to perform at the Kota Festival in Midtown as planned.
In a direct message to his fans, the artist, known for his song “Roll Up,” acknowledged the letdown stemming from his absence. “Sanbonan, my name is Emtee. I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you all an apology to the Kota Festival,” he stated.
Emtee explained that logistical issues hindered his timely arrival at the event. “I was supposed to perform at the Kota Festival in Midtown, but I could not make it because we had issues with the transport we are using. It broke down on us on our way,” he noted.
The rapper expressed his remorse to those who had bought tickets in anticipation of his performance. “If you got tickets and came out expecting to see me, I apologise,” he remarked.
With a hopeful outlook, Emtee encouraged his fans to attend the next festival. “Therefore, please, let’s meet at the next one,” he said. “I promise you, it’s gonna be lit.” He ended his message positively, conveying good wishes to his audience. “Love and peace.”
The Kota Festival has become a popular platform for showcasing local talent, attracting audiences eager to enjoy live acts from prominent artists. Although Emtee’s absence was noted, his timely and heartfelt apology has resonated well with fans who value his honesty.
