Janet Jackson has announced that she will no longer be performing at the DStv Delicious Festival following the tragic death of her brother, Randy Jackson. The iconic pop star was scheduled to headline the popular South African music and food festival, but due to the devastating loss in her family, she has decided to pull out of the event.
In a heartfelt statement, Janet expressed her deep sorrow and explained that she needed time to grieve with her family during this difficult period. She thanked her fans for their understanding and support, apologizing to those who were looking forward to her performance. Janet also extended her gratitude to the festival organizers for their compassion and professionalism in light of the circumstances.
The DStv Delicious Festival organizers have confirmed the news and expressed their condolences to the Jackson family. While they acknowledged the disappointment many fans might feel, they stressed the importance of family and healing during such a challenging time.
Despite Janet’s absence, the festival will still go ahead, and the organizers are working to secure a replacement headliner. Fans have shown overwhelming support for Janet, understanding her decision to prioritize her family during this time of grief.
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