Rapper Chris Brown's upcoming concert in Toronto may be postponed in the face of protests over his inclusion in another concert in Canada.
After a number of sponsors pulled out of the promotions, Sky High Productions, the organiser of the show are hinting towards postponing the concert till a more favourable time, reported Conatcmusic.
"(We may try to pick) a time when there's more quietness in the industry and where it's not a lot of bashing on him (Brown)It's a lot of bad press. They (sponsors) don't want to tarnish their own name. I guess that's also maybe the reason why we're looking to reschedule. Just let things cool off," Baljot Saral, founder of Sky High Productions said.
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"We're still up for doing business with him... Regardless of what the news says about him, he's still legitimate for business. A final decision over Brown's Toronto gig will be made "within the next day or so," he added.
24-year-old Brown is facing constant demands from the locals to call of the Energy Rush event in Halifax and the signatures count has reached 13,000 so far on the petition.
The singer is facing charges of assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2008, and the Los Angeles judge has revoked the star's probation.


