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R. Kelly's Popularity Thrives In Germany Despite Sex Scandal: Report


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R. Kelly has booked a few shows despite the criticism revived by the allegations found in the Surviving R. Kelly. The documentary series produced by lifetime prompted American entities to distance themselves from the R&B singer. However, Kelly's popularity is apparently soaring overseas. According toTMZ, his stop in Germany is being welcome with even more warmth than anticipated by its promoters.

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The show scheduled in Ludwigsburg on April 12 is being moved from the MHP Arena, which boasts a capacity of 7200 for concerts, to a bigger venue. A source connected to the initial location confirmed the change of plans, explaining how the event "was moved to a higher capacity spot in Sindelfingen 2 weeks ago, but got relocated again recently to Ratiopharm Arena in Neu-Ulm."

The latest venue, located 5 miles away from Ludwigsburg, can hold up to 9,000 people. Considering the negativity swirling around R. Kelly's name, organizers have taken precautions by adding a clause specifying that the show will be canceled if required by law. While the venue did struggle with the prospect of hosting an alleged criminal, it was ultimately decided that the rule of law would take precedence over public opinion.

 

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