Tina Arena has cancelled the UK leg of her Love Saves world tour shortly after suspending her Australian exhibits.
An e mail was despatched out to ticketholders of the London live performance, which was to be held in Union Chapel on November 24, stating that, “Unfortunately the event has been CANCELLED.”
An announcement from Arena was added within the e mail, the place she says the cancellation was a “tremendously difficult decision”, apologising for the final minute cancellation.
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“I understand the disappointment you feel, because I feel it too. Performing live is one of my favourite things in the world – I love to see your smiling faces in the crowd as we spend precious moments together surrounded by love and the healing power of music.
She hinted towards health issues causing the last-minute cancellation, sharing, “As a lot as I needed to soldier on, I realised that the most important present I can provide you all is to honour my physique and prioritise my therapeutic. So once I do return to the stage, I’ll be bringing you one of the best of me. You deserve nothing much less.
“I promise I’ll be back!… Until we meet again,” she signed off.
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The singer has additionally cancelled her dates for the US, Canada, and Paris, and has postponed the dates for her Australian present after performing only one show that was the official begin of her world tour.
Posting a black-and-white photograph of her band, she informed her followers: “For the very first time, I have to postpone the rest of my Australian shows. Believe me when I say, it was a hard decision. But remember, health always comes first. Therefore, to ensure it won’t happen again… here we are.
“Please maintain on to your tickets, there shall be extra data quickly,” she assured fans, “I want you all the perfect, and my honest apologies for any inconveniences.”
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Arena started her 47-year-long profession on Young Talent Time, first as a contestant and later as an everyday solid member. She later launched hits resembling Wasn’t It Good, Burn, Love Saves, and extra. She is 55-years-old.
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