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'Greatly beyond our control':Organisers apologise after power issues disrupt SexBomb Girls Melbourne show

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From Australia, the SexBomb Girls have since returned to the Philippines for their sixth reunion show in Manila and are set to continue their world tour in the United States. Image credit: NY ENTOURAGE PRODUCTIONS

Event producers and venue management have issued statements after technical issues and audience complaints emerged online during the SexBomb Girls concert in Melbourne on April 26.


Key Points
  • In a statement posted on social media, E-Talent International, one of the event’s producers, apologised to attendees and acknowledged what it described as “significant operational and technical concerns” experienced during the show.
  • Westgate Indoor Sports also confirmed there had been a “series of random power interruptions” throughout the day, affecting not only the production but also the building’s ventilation system.
  • Several attendees took to social media, raising concerns about crowding, heat, and technical disruptions, and expressing disappointment with the overall experience.
  • Some attendees commended the artists for their professionalism, noting that the group continued to perform and engage the audience despite the technical issues and disruptions during the show.

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