Marc Anthony apologizes, offers refunds after disastrous virtual concert is ruined by technical difficulties
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Marc Anthony was forced to reschedule a highly anticipated virtual concert after technical difficulties prevented it from happening.
"First of all, I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to the unprecedented amount of fans from all over the world that tried to log in to watch my concert tonight and were not able to join due to the overwhelming demand that caused a complete collapse of the streaming platform," the artist wrote after 1:00 a.m. ET on the night. Billboard reports that the concert was advertised worldwide as starting at 8 p.m. ET marking the singer’s first and only live performance since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic forced many touring musicians and comics to find more creative ways to work. Although no official numbers have been released, the outlet reports that roughly 100,000 tickets were sold for people to access the show on streaming service Maestro, which previously played home to digital shows for Billie Eilish and Tim McGraw.More Related News