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Janet Jackson excused from the DStv fest due to family loss

‘ITS sad, and one has to admit his brother was unwell.’

That was the reaction from Khulefelo Mangena, from Limpopo, who was looking forward seeing her idol star Janet Jackson, at the forthcoming DStv Delicious festival, this weekend from September 21 to 22, 2024.

She was scheduled to share the stage with Thandiswa Mazwai on Saturday.

Janet, who lost his brother this past Sunday, Tito Jackson (70), will no longer grace the fest.

This was confirmed by the organisers, who as a result are working around the clock to solicit a fitting replacement.

Organisers said while they understand fans were excited to see Jackson perform, the festival’s management team is working on securing a “suitable international replacement headliner” to ensure an unforgettable experience.

“We feel for her and family and our prayers are with them, in these difficult times,” says Myburg, who promised she will still come and attend both shows, with friends as part of sending condolences to Janet’s brother.

We’re not cancelling or selling our tickets, she promised.

Talk of tickets, the organisers have issued a directive that those wishing to exchange their Saturday tickets for Sunday tickets can do so, on Wednesday before midnight.

“It is with heartfelt understanding that we announce Janet Jackson will no longer be able to headline the DStv Delicious Festival Powered by Lottostar due to pressing family commitments following the recent passing of her brother, Tito Jackson,” organisers said.

“We send our deepest condolences and support to Janet and her family during this time of mourning.

In communication with the festival’s management team, Janet’s management team shared the following: “Janet’s brother Tito passed away this past Sunday. For obvious reasons, Janet has to cancel her performance at the DStv Delicious Festival to be with family.”

“Management is making plans to come back next year. Janet also wishes to thank all of her South African fans for the warm and heart-felt support she’s receiving at this difficult time.”

Tito was a founding member of the Jackson 5.

Janet, (58), was to headline this year’s fest alongside Neo-Soul singer and international star Jill Scott.

For ticket holders that would like to exchange their Saturday tickets for Sunday tickets, Ticketmaster will have that option available on the Ticketmaster site until Wednesday.

This is subject to availability.

To exchange tickets, click here.

Organisers urged fans to follow the festival’s social media pages for updates.

The fest takes place at Kyalami Race track from September 21 to 22.

Image (Janet Jackson no longer attending the DStv fest due to his brother’s death).

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