If you live in Europe of Japan, your hopes of seeing Ariana Grande perform live this year have been dashed. On Wednesday (Dec. 2), the "Focus" singer announced that she would be unable to make it abroad this December and has to cancel the remainder of her Honeymoon Tour dates.
Grande did not give a specific reason for her four cancelled tour dates, Just Jared points out. The canned appearances include Thursday's show at the Du Arena in Abu Dhabi, a Dec. 5 appearance at the Jingle Bell Ball in London and two shows in Saitama City, Japan.
The four cancelled concerts mean that Grande's Honeymoon Tour officially ended on Oct. 25 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The tour, which was Grande's first international headlining trek, was put on in association with her sophomore album My Everything, which was released in August 2014. The Honeymoon Tour began in February and featured 88 shows in total, including 24 overseas dates and 64 North American shows.
Since Grande's tour has now wrapped, the pop star is looking toward her third studio album, tentatively titled Moonlight. Details surrounding the album remain scarce, but Grande did drop the record's first official single "Focus" in October.
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Moonlight is expected to be released in 2016.
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