The Cranberries might cancel their July 14 concert in Lebanon; organizers of the Beiteddine Festival are waiting for further information from the band. "We are waiting for a press release from the band to confirm," Noura Jumblatt, head of the media department at Beiteddine festival, told The Daily Star. She added that since the band has not issued a statement with regard to the cancellation, the concert is still set to be performed on July 14. Rumors recently began circulating online that the band’s first Lebanon concert had been canceled. Some news outlets have picked up the story. The Cranberries are an Irish rock band best known for hit songs "Zombie" and "Animal Instinct." From The Daily Star
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