US rapper and singer Submit Malone has been pressured to reschedule his two stadium reveals in London due to deliberate Tube strikes.The 30-year-old star was because of carry out on Sunday 7 September and Monday 8 September on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, however promoters Dwell Nation stated no occasion licence could possibly be supplied with out sufficient public transport.As an alternative, reveals will happen on the 20 and 21 September, with refunds out there for individuals who can not attend the rescheduled dates.Members of the Nationwide Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Staff (RMT) engaged on the London Underground are strolling out on Sunday night till Friday morning over pay and dealing situations.Information of Submit Malone’s rescheduled reveals comes after Coldplay additionally moved the ultimate two dates of their record-breaking 10-show run at Wembley Stadium.The band stated: “We’re very sorry for the inevitable disappointment, frustration and inconvenience that this example causes.”Submit Malone is but to make a press release on the rearranged dates, however his promoters stated it might be “unimaginable to get folks to the live performance and residential once more safely” with out London Underground companies.Some followers have complained concerning the timing of the postponement bulletins for each Coldplay and Submit Malone’s reveals, contemplating the strikes have been introduced greater than two weeks in the past.Coldplay rearranged their reveals on 30 August.On 26 August, Submit Malone was introduced as a performer on the 2025 MTV VMAs (Video Music Awards), which is able to happen in New York on Sunday 7 September.This might have clashed along with his Tottenham reveals, which have been postponed on Friday morning.The BBC has contacted representatives for Submit Malone for remark.
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