Second Harbour will replace an unnamed band forced to cancel due to visa complications, adding to a growing list of similar cancellations this year.
The string of visa-related cancellations for US events continued this week, with an otherwise unannounced act forced to drop from a lineup. Second Harbour will take the place of the original performer, whose name has not been disclosed in initial reports.
Visa processing delays and denials have become an increasingly familiar disruption for international artists attempting to enter the country. The switch adds to a growing catalog of withdrawals that, while rarely surprising at this point, still expose the precariousness of booking overseas talent.
No additional details about the event or the affected band have been shared publicly, but the pattern is well-established. Artists with clear touring histories and legitimate invitations are often met with administrative hurdles that derail appearances at short notice. Second Harbour’s addition keeps the bill intact, though the underlying problem remains unchanged.
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