The 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' actor has taken to Twitter to explain he was forced to scrap his 'Kevin Hart: The Irresponsible Tour' show in the city because of Hurricane Michael.
- Oct 12, 2018
AceShowbiz - Kevin Hart has been forced to cancel two tour dates in Florida as the city has been hit by Hurricane Michael.
The tropical storm, the third-strongest to hit the U.S. mainland in recorded history, has battered coastal areas in northwest Florida since making landfall on Wednesday, October 10, when it also passed through Pensacola, and Tallahassee.
As a result the Night School star, 39, has been forced to cancel Thursday and Friday's (October 12) "Kevin Hart: The Irresponsible Tour" dates in the cities.
"Due to Hurricane Michael, 'Kevin Hart's Irresponsible Tour' will not be taking place as scheduled on Friday, October 12th," a statement posted on Tallahassee's Donald L. Tucker Civic Center's website read. "More information will soon follow after the storm passes."
Due 2 Hurricane Michael & out of safety concerns 4 my fans, my shows in Pensacola & Tallahassee will not be taking place this Thursday & Friday. We’re looking n2 rescheduling and will have more info after the storm. Refund info will also be made available at that time. Stay safe!
— Kevin Hart (@KevinHart4real) 10 October 2018
Hurricane Michael has flooded Florida beach towns, snapped trees, and ripped the roofs off houses due to winds of 155 miles (250 kilometres) per hour.
I will reschedule....promise #irresponsibletourhttps://t.co/yOzDnv7nsg
— Kevin Hart (@KevinHart4real) 10 October 2018
Two people, including a child, have been killed by falling trees, while almost 500,000 people in Florida, Alabama and Georgia, have been left without electricity.