Kelly Rowland demands apology from MOBO bosses over poor sound quality
London, October 02 : Former Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland has demanded an apology from the organizers of U. K.''s Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards for the poor sound quality during her performance.
The hottie had sung ‘When Love Takes Over’, with David Guetta, at the show in Glasgow, Scotland.
However, she was dissatisfied with the sound quality and in fact momentarily stopped singing before continuing, the Daily Express reports.
Kelly Tweeted a post: "I wanted you guys to be the 1st to hear it from me! Rehearsals were fine. Soundcheck was fine.
“Performance was a struggle at 1st. What I will say is the Mobos owe me an apology! I was LIVID after the show! I got through it. It happens! The next show will be better. TRUST!"
MOBO organizers have maintained silence over the issue. (ANI)