The Kid LAROI Health Condition: Loveland, Idaho Concerts CANCELED; Rescheduled Dates Revealed

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The Kid LAROI is in the middle of touring to sing his popular songs to fans, but his show in Idaho got canceled at the last minute; what happened?

According to Lite Online, fans were shocked to receive a notification the day of the concert, telling them that the show had been postponed.

The venue, which will be at the ExtraMile Arena, explained on their official website that the show was rescheduled due to "unforseen circumstances."

For fans who already bought tickets for the event, passes will still be honored for his rescheduled date, which will now be on May 7, 2023.

On the other hand, his April 28 show in Loveland, Colorado, had also been canceled and was rescheduled to May 5, 2023.

The Kid LAROI Health Condition

The young singer/rapper, whose real name is Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, took to his official Instagram account to reveal that he lost his voice, leading him and his team to cancel two of his upcoming shows.

The Australian musician explained that he went to the doctor yesterday before he was supposed to catch his flight because he had no voice.

Unfortunately, he was advised to not fly and perform for the next couple of days.

To make it up to his fans, the singer, who previously collaborated with Justin Bieber for the song "Stay," wrote an apology, writing, "Boice, I'm incredibly sorry but I have to reschedule tonight's show and Loveland, I have to reschedule Friday's show."

He later expressed his love to his fans, saying he's doing everything he can to make sure he's rested and good so when he comes back, he can give concertgoers the show that they deserve.

The Kid LAROI Tour 2023

The singer went on his tour titled "Bleed For You" featuring supporting act, Jeremy Zucker. He kicked off his series of shows in Syracuse, New York, and had already visited several cities prior to the recent cancelation. (via Consequence)

For fans who wanted to see the singer perform live on future dates, tickets for the general public are still available via Ticketmaster's official website. For an alternative ticket-selling platform, fans can visit StubHub.

It appears that his show at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on April 30 will still push through as he didn't announce any cancelation.

For more information about tickets, complete tour dates, and more, visit the musician's official website for his tour in this link.

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