Kesha Cancelsels Dallas Concert Anid Deadly Texas Flours

Italy Put the safety of his followers and his followers the first security of the Deadline Texas Flash.
Following the first objection that night, artist, 38, took his media accounts on Tuesday, July 8, announcing his planned concert in Dallas’ Dos Equis Pavilion.
“I wanted to say that I thanked the independent artist. I’m so happy tonight and celebrate my freedom and I can secure your case,” and Kanga wrote around the other side. “My heart is with you in Texas. I’m so sorry that I can’t play this exhibit tonight because of the weather and all your security.”
The “Tik Tok” star noted that he hoped to reorganize the show by the next evening and that all tickets would work with his second opting. “I will stay here in your beautiful town and come back here tomorrow and I’d like to play you all tomorrow night,” writes. “All your tickets will be honored and very sorry. Get away from the safe home, let us take a care tomorrow.”
As news is standing in the first hours on Wednesday, July 9, over 107 people were killed due to flood flood flooding throughout the country. NBC news reported the day before 160 people remain lost.
Celebrations affected by floods, including a country musician Pat Green Who announced on Tuesday that his family was concerned. “On the weekend, during the destructive floods that hit the middle and many other texas, they lost Texagram statements for the more life of their lives.”
The Pat’s post followed a man allocated by his wife, Kori GreenAbout the Little Years of Pat, John and his wife, Julia, and two couples “swept away in Kerville’s flood.”
Sunday, July 6, news broke against the Kansas City Chiefs family Hunting clark. Fox 4 reported when a hunting family lost a nine-year-old girl who had been to a mystery camp, a Christian summer camp in Kherrrest County, which flooded at the weekend.
Disaster Revealed by Clark’s wife, Tavia huntingInstagram’s story on that day. “Our hearts are broken by flooding in the Wimberley and the loss of so many lives – including a small cousin hunting,” Tavia, 53, wrote online.