I promise I’ll be back. In a statement he said: "I was seriously looking forward to bringing the He then confirmed he will no longer be performing to fans in Malaysia, China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea.This was followed up by another tweet which read: "Information regarding the rescheduled dates will follow in due course. Justin Bieber rescheduled his world tour on July 22, 2020.
The National isn't the only band cancelling tour dates, particularly in regions with high rates of infection.
COVID-19: Follow these 5 tips during Eid Al Adha 2020, warn UAE authorities. 1d 93 shares . Please contact your local ticket vendor for any further queries. The National isn't the only band cancelling tour dates, particularly in regions with high rates of infection.
Stormzy, who headlined the Glastonbury Festival last year, kicked off a major world tour in Dubai last week.
Lyndsey Gough tested positive for COVID-19 on June 30 and she began experiencing severe abdominal pain about a week later. "Thank you for being here, and for your understanding," she wrote on Instagram. Kesha's 2020 High Road tour with Big Freedia will not be happening in 2020.
I promise I’ll be back. In a statement he said: "I was seriously looking forward to bringing the He then confirmed he will no longer be performing to fans in Malaysia, China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea.This was followed up by another tweet which read: "Information regarding the rescheduled dates will follow in due course. Justin Bieber rescheduled his world tour on July 22, 2020.
The National isn't the only band cancelling tour dates, particularly in regions with high rates of infection.
The rapper took to social media today to … "You gotta be careful bro health always comes first," one told him.Stormzy kicked off his world tour in Belgium on February 10 and is due to perform in the UK at London's O2 Arena in September.The announcement comes shortly after the Mobile World Congress, the world's biggest phone show, was cancelled due to concerns about coronavirus.The deadly Coronavirus has killed more than 1,000 and infected thousands more around the world.Earlier today it was confirmed a woman had become the first person to be diagnosed in London.The patient, who is understood to have developed symptoms after arriving at Heathrow Airport from China, is being treated at a hospital in the capital.It is understood she called NHS 111 with her symptoms and then tested positive.Chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty has confirmed the ninth case of coronavirus in the UK, but not revealed where the patient was diagnosed.He said: "One further patient in England has tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing the total number of cases in the UK to nine.