The Roots have cancelled their SXSW showcase due to “a security concern.” The Roots & Friends Jam was set to take place tonight at Fair Market in Austin, Texas, but the venue reportedly received a bomb threat, according to the Austin Chronicle. A man was later arrested in connection with the threat. Bud Light apologized for cancelling in a statement, saying, “We felt it was necessary to take all safety precautions.” See the company’s full response below. Questlove initially tweeted about the cancellation in two since-deleted posts; he described the reason as “a severe emergency.” Ludacris, Dermot Kennedy, Jessie Reyez, Rapsody, Tank & the Bangas, and more were scheduled to participate in the event.

Due to a security concern, we have made the difficult decision to cancel tonight’s Bud Light x The Roots SXSW Jam. After working proactively with SXSW, the Austin Police Department, and other authorities, Bud Light believes this is the best course of action to ensure the safety of our guests, staff, and artists, and appreciate your understanding. We are truly sorry to have to cancel the event, but we felt it was necessary to take all safety precautions.

Earlier this week, three packages that were delivered to residential homes in Austin exploded. Two people were killed. The crimes appeared to have been related, the New York Times reported, but no connection to SXSW has been established.