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Country singer Cameron Whitcomb cancelled his sold-out July 26 show in Kelowna, B.C., citing unresolved technical issues at Revelry Food and Music Hub following a problematic first performance. Fans were offered refunds, and Whitcomb promised to return under better conditions. While some fans were disappointed, many supported his decision. The venue called the cancellation “heartbreaking,” blaming third-party AV failures. Whitcomb, 21, continues to rise in Canada’s country music scene despite the setback.

Country Star Cameron Whitcomb Cancels Kelowna Show

Country singer Cameron Whitcomb cancels sold-out Kelowna show, citing technical failures at Revelry. Fans offered refunds and a promise to return.

Sudden Cancellation Shocks Fans

Canadian country artist Cameron Whitcomb abruptly cancelled his second sold-out show in Kelowna, B.C., just hours before the July 26 performance, citing unresolved technical problems at the venue, Revelry Food and Music Hub. The cancellation followed what he described as a “disastrous” first show the previous night.

Issues Cited at Revelry Venue

Whitcomb, originally from Nanaimo and known for his appearance on American Idol Season 20, posted to Instagram—before deleting the post—that the venue experienced major production and technical problems. According to his statement, problems began the morning of July 25 and persisted into his first performance.

“Unfortunately, The Revelry’s issues were too great and couldn’t be overcome,” he wrote. “Last night’s show was embarrassing, and I refuse to give my fans a product that doesn’t meet my standards.”

Refunds Offered, Return Promised

The July 26 show at Revelry was called off entirely, with Whitcomb instructing fans to seek refunds from their original point of purchase. He assured supporters that he would return to Kelowna under better conditions.

“I’m sorry to disappoint you… I sincerely apologize, and really hope the Revelry can fix this,” he added.

Fan Reactions Mixed but Sympathetic

While some expressed disappointment, many fans voiced support for Whitcomb online. A Reddit user who attended the first show described frequent mic issues and praised Whitcomb’s professionalism despite the glitches. “I can’t blame him for cancelling today’s show,” the post read, calling for his return—just at a different venue.

Venue Responds, Calls Incident ‘Heartbreaking’

In a statement to Capital News, Revelry spokesperson Lee Simon said they were “heartbroken” over the cancellation. Simon confirmed that a third-party audio-visual contractor experienced technical difficulties early in the first show, but claimed the problems were resolved during the performance.

“Several options were presented before Saturday’s planned show to demonstrate that all issues were resolved. Unfortunately, those options were denied by the artist,” Simon noted.

Despite the setback, Revelry emphasized its commitment to supporting live performers, even when that includes accepting cancellations.

A Bump in a Rising Career

At just 21, Whitcomb has rapidly built a name in Canada’s country music scene. The Kelowna incident marks a rare disruption in an otherwise promising trajectory. While tensions between artist and venue remain unresolved, fans now await his promised return with anticipation.

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