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Bryan Adams forced to postpone concert in Australia after sewage backup at venue Boston 25 News [Video]

PERTH, Australia — Bryan Adams was forced to postpone a concert in Western Australia on Sunday after officials said a sewage backup posed a health risk at the venue.

The Canadian-born singer-songwriter’s performance at the RAC Arena in Perth was scrubbed due to a “potential public health risk,” SkyNews reported.

Adams, 65, is a Grammy Award-winning artist known for his hits, “Cuts Like a Knife,” “Run to Him,” “Straight From the Heart” and “Summer of ‘69.”

A burst water main on Wellington Street was caused by a “fatberg” — a blockage of fat, grease and rags –which cut off water supplies to the stadium ahead of Adams’ concert, 9News.au reported.

“Acting on public health advice from Department of Health, the Bryan Adams concert at RAC Arena this evening was postponed due to the risk of sewage backing up within the venue toilets,” the Water Corporation in a statement on Facebook.

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