Bryson Tiller's Edmonton concert postponed
American hip-hop artist Bryson Tiller will grace the stage at Rogers Place this fall.
The one-night-only performance on Sept. 7 was originally announced in July, then postponed at the end of August to Oct. 26.
Rogers Place did not say why the show was rescheduled, but that previously purchased tickets would be honoured for the new date. Refunds will also be available until Sept. 27.
Tiller was nominated for three Grammys throughout his career, including Best Album in 2022 as well as winning multiple BET Awards including Best New Artist in 2016.
Tiller has collaborated with DJ Khaled and Rihanna on the monstrous hit Wild Thoughts back in 2017 and released the track Whatever She Wants from his new, self-titled album which has 24 million views since April.
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