Mariah Carey has been forced to cancel two additional shows on her Christmas tour. After she got sick with the flu
On Friday, the 55-year-old singer announced that she was too unwell to perform. and had to cancel her performances this weekend at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and UBS Arena in Belmont, New York.
“Newark and Belmont – I wish I had better news. Unfortunately, I’m still sick and had to cancel my shows tonight and Sunday. I am so sorry about this and thank you for your support. Love you MC,” Carey wrote in a message. Posts shared on X, formerly Twitter
last Wednesday The five-time Grammy winner has canceled her concert at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena in Pennsylvania. A few hours before she went on stage
MARIAH Carey’s “Queen of Christmas” almost didn’t happen
“Pittsburgh, I’m sorry to say. I have the flu It saddens me to have to cancel tonight’s show. I love you all so much.” “Queen of Christmas” ” written on X.
Carey is next scheduled for December. The 17th concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn will be the final stop of her tour. She has not announced whether the show will also be cancelled.
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The latest cancellation comes after Carey’s hit “All I Want For Christmas Is You” topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for its 15th week total. The iconic Christmas song, which was released in 1994, topped the chart. every year since 2019 and has sold more than 10 million sets.
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last week A quarrel broke out between fans. During her performance in St. Petersburg, Louis, Missouri, as she performed “All I Want for Christmas is You,” two men were seen in the video arguing. while a woman tried to restrain one of them.
However, Carey seemed unfazed by the altercation and continued to sing. which closed the show
in august Carey has officially announced that she is embarking on a 20-city nationwide tour. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of her “Merry Christmas” album, which features the song “All I Want For Christmas,” the tour kicks off on November 1, 2016 at the Highland Yaamava Theater in California.
During an interview with People magazine in April Carey shared details about her tour plans. By telling the shop that “I worked day and night on this.”
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“I have worked with amazing people on this, like Ms. Debbie Allen,” she added. Allen, who won two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for her work on the 1980s TV show “Fame,” serves as creative director and choreographer for the holiday’s national tour. Christmas
“I’m going to be doing some songs that I’ve never done before, some duets,” Carey teased while speaking to People. “I’ve got a surprise for you.”