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Sleepy Hallow concert in New York closed amid needle stick incidents

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New York, New York – Sleepy Hallow hoped to end his Still Sleep? Toured on a high note in her hometown of New York City, but her last show date was canceled Monday, December 13 due to security concerns at the Irving Plaza.

Rising star HipHopDX 2021 expressed frustration with the venue for not even wanting to let Sleepy into its dressing room a few hours before the show which was ultimately canceled altogether.

“My show in New York City got canceled,” the Brooklyn native wrote on his Instagram story. “Security was on a hoe shit. They didn’t even try to let me in at one point. My apologies to all my fans who have come. A refund is essential and I am working [sur] a free show for all of you. “

Winners Circle Entertainment also released a statement about the cancellation of security, disrespect and rudeness at Irving Plaza. The label promises refunds and a new show to be rescheduled.

The show’s cancellation follows Sleepy Hallow’s first New York City show at Irving Plaza on Sunday, December 12, where two spectators were allegedly stabbed with a syringe, according to the New York Post.

A 17-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman were enjoying the concert around 10 a.m. ET until they received a prick in the butt but an unknown assailant.

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They were allegedly stabbed by a woman and the motive is not clear. Both victims were bleeding and were escorted to Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital for treatment for their non-life threatening injuries. An investigation remains in progress.

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