Los Angeles [US], June 7 (ANI): Singer Charlie Puth has cancelled his upcoming Saturday show in Orlando, Florida, citing health issues.
In his Instagram story, Puth shared the news with fans, adding that he felt heartbroken.
“I am so devastated to do this, but I have to cancel tonight’s show. I’ve been sick for the last few days and am being instructed to rest or else risk cancelling more dates on this tour. Performing for you all each night means everything to me, and you all deserve the best. I’m heartbroken, but I physically am unable to perform. Without a voice, I can’t give you guys the show you all deserve,” he wrote.
Puth went on to apologise to his fans, adding that it wasn’t an easy decision for him.
“I’m so sorry, this was not an easy decision to make but I hope to see you all soon when I am well again,” he wrote.
A four-time Grammy nominee, Charlie Puth is currently busy with his ‘Whatever’s Clever!” world tour. It kicked off on April 22 in San Diego and finishes on July 30 in Warsaw, Poland.
He is set to perform across the US on June 9 (Nashville), June 11 (Austin), June 12 (Irving), and June 13 (Houston).
The singer was recently in the headlines over joining an AI-backed music platform ‘Moises’ as its chief music officer.
“Every musician I know is using Moises, and I’ve been using it in my own creative process for years. It opens up possibilities that used to take hours or expensive studio setups, whether that’s isolating vocals to study technique or experimenting with arrangements in real time. AI, when done right, isn’t here to replace musicians. It’s here to help artists learn, explore, and bring their ideas to life,” Puth said in a statement.
In his new position, the singer will help guide creative and product direction, collaborate on artist-focused features and bring his experience as a working musician to the platform, which boasts more than 70 million users worldwide, as per Deadline. (ANI)
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