Joss Stone got deported from Iran on the last stop of her world tour
Joss Stone was attempting to perform in every country around the world, and has revealed on Instagram how she got deported from the last country on her list, Iran.
Having launched her total world tour five years ago, British singer/songwriter Joss Stone has finally reached the end of her trip, but didn't finish on the highest note.
Revealing her experience on Instagram, Stone revealed how she was "detained and then we got deported" from the final stop on her tour, in Iran.
Stone writes in her caption, "We were aware there couldn’t be a public concert as I am a woman and that is illegal in this country. Personally I don’t fancy going to an Iranian prison nor am I trying to change the politics of the countries I visit nor do I wish to put other people in danger. However, it seems the authority’s don’t believe we wouldn’t be playing a public show so they have popped us on what they call the ‘black list ‘ as we found out when we turned up to the immigration hall. After long discussions with the most friendly charming and welcoming immigration people the decision was made to detain us for the night and to deport us in the morning."
She adds, "I told them my story and explained my mission, to bring good feeling with what I have to give and show those who want to look, the positives of our globe. All with the understanding that public performance wasn’t an option in this scenario."
The British singer stated how the authorities were "so kind to us", before adding, "at one point I started to question it. The question whirled around my head, were they just luring is into a false sense of security so we would walk into our jail cells quietly with out a drama? Nope , these people are genuinely nice kind people that felt bad that they couldn’t over ride the system. They didn’t speak English so well so the translator Mohamed, who clearly had a lovely soul conveyed the message that they hoped we would go to embassy to sort it all out and come back, they were refusing us entry with a heavy heart and were so sorry. "
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Stone set off on her world tour back in 2014, and was "on a mission to bring loveliness in the form of music to every single country on our planet."
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