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Soccer Mommy postpones Club Penguin gig because fans ‘overloaded the servers’

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Not even virtual gigs are safe Soccer Mommy has been forced to postpone her virtual gig on Club Penguin, due to fans flocking to the website and overloading the servers.

It was revealed that the online game site would be hosting a virtual gig with Soccer Mommy, real name Sophie Allison, and her band today (April 3) as well as a Q&A with Allison.

However, apparently there’s a large overlap of Soccer Mommy fans and Club Penguin users as the servers couldn’t handle the amount of people online. “Hey guys, really sorry but we’ve got to postpone the club penguin event,” Allison wrote on Soccer Mommy’s Facebook page. “So many of you showed up that it overloaded the servers.

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