Eminem's 'Birmingham 2024 gigs' truth revealed, ruining Christmas

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Numerous individuals fell for fabrications that rapper Eminem was organizing a colossal live performance in Birmingham in the year 2024.

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The admirers of the famous artist, who is known for his hit song Not Afraid, were elated to discover that a concert had been arranged for him to perform at the Resorts World Arena in Solihull through an announcement made on Facebook.

According to reports, the artist announced that he would be taking his Revival Tour to the town on April 25, 2024. The news has generated a response from close to 40,000 individuals who are excited about attending the concert.

Even though Eminem's Revival album came out in 2017, there are hoax rumors that tickets for a 2024 concert will be available for purchase on December 21, 2018.

At the moment, Eminem is not engaging in any tours. His latest tour was the Rapture Tour back in 2019. Nevertheless, he has made unexpected performances on stage together with popular artists Ed Sheeran and 50 Cent.

After numerous individuals were deceived by the occasion, optimistic attendees started to comprehend that they were duped - and angrily expressed their discontent on the occasion's page.

According to Jade Turner, the article got her really agitated and it ruined her Christmas.

Natalie Rowley expressed that she was extremely disappointed when she discovered that the information was false. Meanwhile, Ruby Tuesday Castle was infuriated and questioned who would fabricate such a lie.

Cali Macmillan complained, "Well, now Christmas is ruined." Others criticized the inauthentic nature of the post.

Some people labeled the person responsible for the post as 'fraudsters' and cautioned others to avoid paying any money. They were worried that people might attempt to purchase tickets for a non-existent concert.

Eminem has been the target of a significant prank yet again, and this is not the only time it has occurred this week or year.

The Wikipedia page about the celebrity was modified on December 10 to show fake information that claimed he had passed away on that day when he was 51 years old.

Fans took a screenshot of the edit and shared it on X, formerly known as Twitter. Shortly after, the hashtag #RIPEminem started becoming popular on the platform.

Naturally, the Mockingbird performer is not truly deceased - Marshall Mathers merely became a part of the group of people who have been falsely rumored to have passed away in 2023, such as Janet Street-Porter, Denise Welch, and Lil Tay.

A Twitter account that has a history of falsely reporting the deaths of Loose Women stars recently targeted Linda Robson. However, Robson was able to turn the situation around and responded in a humorous way, showing that the report was not true.

On her Instagram, the female performer posted a footage of herself resting on the couch, with her arms crossed on her chest. She arose and opened her eyes while the main music theme from the movie Psycho played loudly in the background.

In her social media post, she stated that she had received numerous messages and calls because of a rumor that was circulating, claiming that she had died while she was asleep.

'It's not going to be so simple to get rid of me! ????'

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