Music News - Raggamuffin IX: Media Statement Regarding The Game
21 February 2016 - 0 Comments
As promoter of Raggamuffin
IX we wish to set the record regarding The Game straight. The following is
a media statement form Raggamuffin New Zealand Director Andrew McManus:
‘The Game’ was 100% approved to enter New Zealand. His management and I know
this as fact.
His entry to Australia was given as ‘intent to deny’ which is exactly the same
letter given to Ghostface Killah from Wu-Tang Clan. On approaching the
Immigration Department in Australia, they reviewed Ghostface Killah and
approved his visa and he is on his way to Australia tonight with the other
members of Wu-Tang. In the case of ‘The Game’ the process to provide additional
support information for entry into Australia was going to take longer due to
the number of band member needing to be processed so the best decision was
for him to come and play at Raggamuffin in New Zealand and then re-schedule
Australia.
After making major deposits to his agent ICM and them buying Dubai to Auckland
flights, it made perfect sense for The Game to come to Auckland, play
Raggamuffin IX and then return at a later date for an Australian tour ... which
is what ICM and Raggamuffin were negotiating over the past few days. We
honestly believed ‘The Game’ would honour his obligations to our festival and
it was only when we had our people at the airport on Saturday to pick him up to
play Raggamuffin IX did we find out he did not board the plane in Dubai.
Statements to the contrary are simply not true.
At no point would we consider trying to swindle our faithful Raggamuffin
family. The whole Raggamuffin team and myself personally are deeply
disappointed by what happened yesterday and can only promise, if we can sort
things out with ‘The Game’ and his management, we will do everything we can to
make this up to all of his upset and disappointed fans.
Andrew McManus
Director
Raggamuffin New Zealand
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