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Electric fire in the Houston Rodeo Cut Journey Concert Short: Fans disappointed with technical problems

Fans calm in the dark: Houston Rodeo's unexpected power failure

An electric fire ended the performance of Journey in the Houston Rodeo on Friday evening and made the fans disappointed.

What we know:

The band began to play their legendary hit “Don't Stop Believin '”, and the crowd sang enthusiastically.

However, the stage became dark about 30 seconds after the song. Initially, many participants believed that it was a planned moment to promote participation in the audience, but when the choir approached, it became clear that something was wrong.

The lights failed to materialize and confused spread throughout the event.

Event employees released about a minute later to bring the band members to safety.

Houston Rodeo's response to electrical tax

It was later confirmed that an electric fire had occurred, which caused immediate evacuation to ensure the safety of the actors and the audience.

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo emitted the following explanation:

Due to an unforeseen electrical incident in the stage area, we regretted the cancellation of today's travel concert. We sincerely apologize to all fans for this disappointment. Our team is working hard to assess the situation, and we will present updates to rescheduling options and or reimbursements as soon as possible.

The source: This information was provided by the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

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