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Zulus Latin American tour was canceled after allegations against the singer surface

Zulu Front man Anaiah Rashed Muhammad came under fire at the weekend, as extensive allegations of abuse arrived online. Muhammad has denied the allegations since then Zulu without played Muhammad on March 8th at the NDP firmly in São Paulo, Brazil while he is earlier Zulu drummer Dan Brown spoke online against the singer.

Now things have gotten worse Zulu‘S Latin American tour in the light of the allegations. Zulu Still not commented on this topic, although I have to imagine that you will soon have to think about the severity of the situation.

New Direction Productions wrote: “Due to the latest event, we cancel the remaining data of the Zulu Latin American tour that affects the following cities:

*Medelin, Colombia
*San Jose, Costa Rica
*Mexico city, Mexico
*Monterrey, Mexico

“At the time of the Sao Paolo Show, we were currently in the process of organizing a festival in which long days, constant trips and early flights were managed to ensure that the event went smoothly. During the chaos of production, we lacked the situation that happened.

“The bathroom decided to move forward without its singer, and out of respect for the participants already present, we supported their chance to act in this changed format. However, the growing concerns of promoters, bands and audiences in several regions have made it clear that the continuation of the tour is no longer practical.

“Hardcore is based on integrity, respect and collective accountability. We strongly reject all forms of physical and psychological violence, especially against those in endangered situations. Our goal is not to pass the judgment, but to protect the security and well -being of the rooms that we care.

“This tour was made possible by the tireless efforts of committed promoters and organizations, and we have the full support of:

Noise (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Hasskorp (Santiago, Chile)
DTG group (Medellín, Colombia)
Deathbeat Productions & Deadly Rhythm (San José, Costa Rica)
Fate (Mexico city & San José)
I wish productions (Monterrey, Mexico)

“We recognize your commitment to building a scene that is rooted in trust, respect and security. This decision is difficult, but is necessary.

“Hardcore has always been a space for self-reflection, discussion and growth. As organizers, promoters and community members, it is our responsibility to create an environment in which everyone feels safe and heard. This is not about assigning guilt or innocence, but about priorizing the well-being of our scene.

“We appreciate the solidarity, the understanding and the voices of those who work to strengthen this community. We are still obliged to ensure that hardcore remains a space of respect, security and collective responsibility. If you have any questions about your ticket, please contact your local promoter.”

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