Lady Gaga has postponed her European Joanne World Tour dates due to her “suffering from severe physical pain that has impacted her ability to perform.” Live Nation posted on their website a full statement about the postponement of the tour and it is be rescheduled for early 2018. Lady Gaga “sends her love to all her fans across Europe and thanks them for their support and understanding.” Read the full statement below.
European Leg of Lady Gaga’s Joanne World Tour To Be Rescheduled
Live Nation confirmed today the European leg of the Lady Gaga Joanne World Tour Concert has unfortunately been postponed until early 2018. The six-week European leg of the tour was scheduled to begin on September 21 in Barcelona, Spain and conclude on October 28 in Koln, Germany.
Lady Gaga is suffering from severe physical pain that has impacted her ability to perform. She remains under the care of expert medical professionals who recommended the postponement earlier today. Lady Gaga is devastated that she has to wait to perform for her European fans. She plans to spend the next seven weeks proactively working with her doctors to heal from this and past traumas that still affect her daily life, and result in severe physical pain in her body. She wants to give her fans the best version of the show she built for them when the tour resumes.
Lady Gaga sends her love to all her fans across Europe and thanks them for their support and understanding.
As the tour is currently working on rescheduling the European dates, fans should hold onto their existing tickets pending the announcement of additional information once it is available. The second North American leg of the tour is scheduled to continue as planned.
Live Nation and Lady Gaga apologize sincerely for the inconvenience.
To my fans, I love you so much. pic.twitter.com/g2BmmSx02v
— xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) September 18, 2017
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