Lizzo announces huge 2023 stadium tour with Manchester date
Lizzo will be coming to Manchester as part of a huge stadium tour next year. The songstress will perform at Manchester's AO Arena in March 2023 in support of her album 'Special'.
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Lizzo will be coming to Manchester as part of a huge stadium tour next year. The songstress will perform at Manchester's AO Arena in March 2023 in support of her album 'Special'.
Indonesia's government called on police Monday to identify and punish those responsible for a stadium stampede that left 125 people dead, as anger mounted over one of the deadliest disasters in the history of football.
Etik sat cross-legged on the floor of the hospital, waiting anxiously for her daughter to regain consciousness after she was caught in one of the deadliest stadium disasters in world football history. "It was her first time (at a match)," said Etik, holding back tears outside the intensive care unit at the Saiful Anwar hospital in the centre of the eastern Indonesian city of Malang. Her 21-year-old daughter Dian Puspita was one of the spectators who had a close brush with death after police fired tear gas into packed terraces to quell a pitch invasion, causing panicked fans to rush for exits.
Stellenbosch head coach Steve Barker has confirmed that their DStv Premiership fixture against Kaizer Chiefs will be played at Cape Town Stadium on Sunday.
The president of Indonesia's Arema Football Club on Monday apologised over the stadium tragedy that left 125 dead at the weekend. "I, as the president of Arema FC, will take full responsibility for the incident that occurred. I deeply apologise to the victims, their families, all Indonesians, and Liga 1," he said in a tearful TV address.
Indonesia killed at least 125 people on the weekend, with 17 children among them, officials said, as pressure builds on the Southeast Asian nation to explain how one of the world's worst stadium disasters unfolded. * Officers fired tear gas on Saturday night to disperse agitated supporters of the losing home side who invaded the pitch after the final whistle in the East Java town of Malang. Arema FC lost 2-3 to Persebaya Surabaya in the local BRI Liga 1 match.
Anger against police mounted in Indonesia on Monday after at least 125 people were killed in one of the deadliest disasters in the history of football, when officers fired tear gas in a packed stadium, triggering a stampede.
Indonesia's government called on the country's police Monday to identify and punish whoever was responsible for a stadium stampede that left 125 people dead, as anger mounted over one of the deadliest disasters in the history of football. The tragedy on Saturday night in the city of Malang also saw 323 people injured after officers fired tear gas in a packed stadium to quell a pitch invasion, triggering a stampede.