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Holy Ten Pelted Again: J'burg Show Shut Down Prematurely

Footage shows a rowdy crowd shouting amidst the chaos, as the bottles are hurled towards the stage where Holy Ten was supposed to perform.

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Holy Ten Pelted Again: J'burg Show Shut Down Prematurely

Holy Ten continues to attract controversy wherever he performs, and his recent show in Johannesburg, South Africa, was no exception.

The event took a chaotic turn when the police abruptly shut down the show just before Holy Ten was about to take the stage.

In a display of frustration, some fans responded by hurling bottles onto the stage, creating a tense and disruptive atmosphere.

Holy Ten was slated to perform alongside Master H and Voltz JT at the Newtown Music Factory in Johannesburg.

However, his much-anticipated performance was thwarted when the South African Police Service intervened and shut down the show.

According to reports from the popular blog ZimCelebs, the police abruptly halted the event at 3 am, just before Holy Ten was scheduled to take the stage.

Holy Ten Pelted Again: J'burg Show Shut Down Prematurely

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The unexpected turn of events incited frustration among the fans, leading to a disruptive scene where bottles were hurled onto the stage.

As chaos ensued at the Newtown Music Factory, the atmosphere became increasingly tense due to the fans’ reaction, creating an unfortunate conclusion to the evening’s proceedings.

Videos capturing the moment when fans were throwing bottles onto the stage in anger have emerged.

The footage shows a rowdy crowd shouting amidst the chaos, as the bottles are hurled towards the stage where Holy Ten was supposed to perform.

The videos have quickly spread across social media, eliciting a flurry of reactions from users.

Holy Ten’s live performances continue to be plagued by controversy, with the latest incident adding to a growing list of unfortunate occurrences.

In March, during a performance in Zvishavane, the artist was attacked by an angry mob during a performance.

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