CANCELED: Pete Davidson’s “Prehab” at the Trenton War Memorial

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The Pete Davidson “Prehab Tour” show that was set to take place on Saturday, Aug. 17 at the Trenton War Memorial has been canceled.

Pete Davidson, the Saturday Night Live alumnus and star and co-creator of the Netflix show “Bupkis” was to perform a comedy set on the Patriots Theater stage, with the evening’s presentation to begin at 7 p.m. that evening.

However, the show is now off.

The cancellation was announced on the Cure Auto Insurance website, with “scheduling conflicts” given as the reason for the cancellation. However, as of Community News’ last check of the available tickets for the show on July 24, there were vast swaths of seats that appeared to be unpurchased, which could also have factored into the decision to cancel.

The following message is taken from the website:

We regret to inform you that the highly anticipated Pete Davidson show scheduled for Sunday, August 18, 2024 at the Patriots Theater at the War Memorial has been cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.

We apologize for any inconvenience this cancellation may cause. Ticket refunds will be made available at original point of purchase. For those who purchased on Ticketmaster, your card will automatically be refunded. If you purchased at the CURE Insurance Arena box office and paid via cash, you will need to return for a refund.

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