MBABANE- Amapiano star PCee has issued a public apology after failing to make it to Sbu Da Drum DJ’s One Man Show Pre-Party as scheduled.
In a video message shared with fans, PCee explained that unforeseen flight complications prevented him and his team from travelling in time for the event.
“Sorry guys, we couldn’t make it to Sbu One Man Show due to the problem of flights. We’re still stuck here in Kenya,” he said.
The artist reassured supporters that the situation is being handled and that new travel arrangements are already in motion. According to PCee, flights are now being secured to ensure they arrive in Eswatini without further delays.
“But we will definitely make sure the flights are booked now. We’re going to be in Swaziland tomorrow,” he added.
The apology comes after organisers announced a schedule change moving the pre-party to Friday, 3rd April. While fans are initially disappointed by the sudden postponement, PCee’s direct message appears to have eased tensions, with many expressing understanding over travel disruptions.
The One Man Show Pre-Party, hosted by Sbu De Drum DJ, is a build-up event to the main much-anticipated One Man Show set for 30 May at Mavuso. With anticipation already high, supporters are now looking forward to Friday night, hopeful that the artist’s arrival will deliver the explosive performance they have been waiting for.
In a statement shared with followers, Sbu confirmed that the event, which was initially set to take place tonight, will no longer happen as planned. However, fans will not have to wait long.
“The One Man Show Pre-Party with PCee is NOT happening tonight… BUT guess what? It’s tomorrow, Friday, 3rd April,” the announcement read.
The extra day is being positioned as an opportunity for partygoers to prepare even better for what promises to be a bigger and more electric experience.
According to Sbu, the postponement simply means one more day to get outfits ready, rally friends, and spread the word. Supporters are being urged to inform their circles, tag friends on social media, and ensure that everyone is aware of the new date.
Despite the setback, organisers remain optimistic that the rescheduled event will be even bigger, as fans rally behind both PCee and Sbu to make the night a success.




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