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Rod Wave’s Rescheduled Sacramento Concert Set for January After October Chaos

Rod Wave’s Rescheduled Sacramento Concert Set for January After October Chaos

After a chaotic October performance was postponed due to confusion and injured fans, Rod Wave is set to return to Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center for a rescheduled concert on January 5. The original show was interrupted by what was initially thought to be gunshots but later identified as fireworks, leading to the postponement, as reported by

KCRA

.

On October 25, the Sacramento Police responded to reports of a disturbance at Downtown Commons (DOCO) around 9 p.m., causing the crowd to panic and resulting in three injuries. After sweeping the area, authorities confirmed the noise was caused by fireworks, not gunshots. Due to the chaos, the Golden 1 Center initially rescheduled the concert to the following night, but staffing issues led to another postponement. In a statement to

FOX40

, the venue confirmed that tickets from the original date would be honored for the rescheduled show on January 5.

Rod Wave, known for blending hip-hop and R&B in his “trap-soul” style, is set to make the wait worthwhile. The rescheduled concert on January 5 will also feature performances by Moneybagg Yo, Toosii, and other artists, as per

FOX 40

.

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