Reggae sensation Etana has expressed her frustration over the abrupt cancellation of her highly anticipated concert, originally set for December 7.

In a recent social media statement, she hinted that politics and rivalry might have played a role in the disruption, especially given a competing event featuring Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz scheduled for the same night and location.

Etana, known for her powerful vocals and uplifting messages, claims her event had been promoted long before the announcement of the competing concert.

“Then soon after that, I heard their show was postponed,” she remarked.



The multi-talented artist expressed her disbelief as she alleged that authorities intervened to prevent both shows from taking place in the same area.

“All this politics and drama for one girl. I wonder who is behind it all. Why are you so afraid of one show and one woman?” she questioned, suggesting a possible orchestrated effort to undermine her success.

Etana also alluded to an overwhelming presence from the rival show’s camp, stating that they “showed up 50 strong” to intimidate and disrupt her planned performance.

“In Jamaica, to show up with a lot of people is a common thing, so crowd nuh frighten me,” she added, showcasing her resilience and refusal to be intimidated.


K24 and the event promoters are expected to release statements soon regarding ticket purchases for Etana’s show, as fans await clarity on the unfortunate turn of events. The artist expressed her concerns over the perceived sabotage of her concert, stating, “Someone has paid big money to ensure the show tonight is sabotaged!”

“I am not showing up at Platinumz show! It’s all good!”

Fans of Etana were left disappointed by the cancellation, with many expressing their support for the artist in the face of adversity.