What gigs face cancellation now that O2 Academy Brixton has temporarily closed its doors?
has been forced to close until at least January 16 after two people died in a crush at the venue earlier this month.
Now the O2 Academy Brixton has had its license suspended while many organisations involved with the venue conduct internal investigations.American metal band Trivium and Australian R&B group Chase Atlantic are among the acts listed on the official website as playing Brixton in the coming weeks. If the venue is forced to remain closed beyond the originally announced date of January 16, other major concerts could also face being cancelled.
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