Coronavirus is taking a toll on the entertainment industry. Amid growing concerns about the health risks, Disney is now looking for a new date to release Mulan in China, ComicBook reported.
13.02.2020 - 19:21 / nme.com
More than 1,350 people have died from the illness in China
Stormzy has postponed the forthcoming Asian leg of his ‘Heavy Is The Head’ world tour following the outbreak of coronavirus.
The rapper had been due to play in locations including Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia in March.
But he took to Twitter to explain his decision, saying it was due to the “ongoing health and travel concerns” across the continent.
Stormzy wrote: “I was seriously looking forward to bringing the #HITH
Coronavirus is taking a toll on the entertainment industry. Amid growing concerns about the health risks, Disney is now looking for a new date to release Mulan in China, ComicBook reported.
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Stormzy, the superstar British rapper, has postponed a string of upcoming shows in Asia amid ongoing health and travel concerns related to the coronavirus outbreak.
Stormzy has rescheduled the Asia leg of his Heavy Is The Head world tour because of coronavirus.
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Following the outbreak of the coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, earlier this year and was recently declared by the World Health Organization to be a global health emergency, video game console makers are experiencing delays in their manufacturing cycles.Nintendo on Thursday released the following statement on its websiteabout how the virus is affecting their work flow: "We can confirm that the manufacturing of some Nintendo products for the Japanese market has been delayed due to