Good news for The Weeknd fans! The singer has announced the official rescheduled date for his canceled show in Los Angeles after suffering from "vocal issues" and as a bonus, he added a new tour date! When is it happening?
According to Billboard, the "Save Your Tears" hitmaker revealed that his canceled show at the SoFi Stadium would be rescheduled for November. In addition, he will also add another tour date in Los Angeles.
The first "After Hours Til Dawn Tour" date in California will now be on November 26 while the second one, which happened due to popular demand, would be the following day on November 27.
For fans who initially purchased tickets for the canceled September 3 show, passes are still valid for the November 26 date, but for those who wish to refund, the deadline would be on October 27.
Concertgoers who wish to buy tickets for the November 27 date could visit The Weeknd's official website for more information. Passes will be available starting on October 3 at 10 a.m. PST.
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The Weeknd Cancels 'After Hours Til Dawn Tour' in Los Angeles
The recent announcement comes almost a month after the "Blinding Lights" hitmaker shocked fans upon canceling his show while in the middle of a performance.
While singing "Can't Feel My Face," the singer stopped the show, saying he couldn't give his fans the concert he wanted to give them.
"I'm going to make sure everyone's good, gets your money back, and I'll do a show real soon for you guys, but I wanted to come out and personally apologize and not tweet it or Instagram it," he added.
Following the show, he issued a brief statement on Twitter, explaining that his "voice went out" while he was performing the first track and he felt "devastated."
"My deepest apologies to my fans here. I promise I'll make it up to you with a new date," he added.
This was not the first time the pop star canceled a show from his highly-anticipated tour as he previously postponed his performance in Toronto's Rogers Center because of a wireless network outage.
On the other hand, his supposed opening act, Doja Cat, also canceled all her performances at his tour after undergoing a tonsil surgery.
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