Kylie Minogue Cancels Four Shows of Tension Tour Due to Illness; Apologizes to Fans
- Kylie Minogue has been forced to postpone her concerts planned for June 16 in Berlin, Lodz, Kaunas, and Tallinn due to illness.
- She made this decision following the conclusion of the Tension Tour's UK segment and a diagnosis of laryngitis, which causes inflammation of the vocal cords.
- Kylie addressed fans on social media, urging them to keep their tickets and announced efforts to reschedule the postponed dates as soon as possible.
- She explained that due to circumstances beyond her control, the planned concerts in Berlin, Lodz, Kaunas, and Tallinn must be rescheduled, and expressed her gratitude for the fans' understanding, assuring them of her affection.
- The cancellations highlight vocal health challenges for performers and suggest rescheduled shows will be announced soon to continue her Tension Tour, which will later visit Mexico and South America.
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Lithuanian fans of Australian singer Kylie Minogue received the sad news, and the singer stated that she had to postpone her concert at the Kaunas' Jalgiris Arene, which was scheduled for next Friday.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
Read Full ArticleKylie Minogue Forced To Cancel Four European Shows On World Tour Due To Illness
Kylie Minogue has announced the cancellation of four of her upcoming shows after being struck down with illness. The Australian perennial chart-topper has been performing on her Tension tour to sell-out crowds in the UK, but has been forced to abort four imminent European dates after coming down with laryngitis – inflammation of the vocal chords and voice box. The Tension Tour is her first global one in seven years, and the 16th in her long …
·Los Angeles, United States
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