Gwen Stefani is missing her fourth show in row due to an unknown illness.
25.01.2020 - 23:56 / breakingnews.ie
Madonna has cancelled the first London show of her Madame X tour, saying that she “must always listen to my body and put my health first”.
The star was due to perform the first of 15 London shows on Monday at the London Palladium, but has pulled out because of an injury.
The Like A Prayer singer also cancelled a show in Lisbon, Portugal, earlier this week.
In an Instagram post on Saturday, Madonna said: “I am deeply sorry that I have to cancel my concert scheduled for Monday January 27th in
Gwen Stefani is missing her fourth show in row due to an unknown illness.
It'll come three days before the release of his new solo album 'Changes'
It'll be their first live show in the capital in three years
The pair linked up at the Brixton Windmill last night for an Independent Venue Week gig.
Madonna has pulled two more concerts on her beleaguered Madame X Tour to allow the injured singer “time to recover” in between her live shows.
Madonna restarted her injury-plagued “Madame X” world tour in London on Wednesday night, earning a raft of positive reviews from the British media.
Madonna will kick off the London stint of her Madame X Tour in London on Wednesday, after scrapping Monday’s planned first show due to an ongoing injury.
Madonna has cancelled the first of her Madame X Tour dates in London, England – the ninth cancellation overall.
Madonna has canceled another concert on her Madame X Tour, citing doctor's orders to rest as injuries she has sustained heal.The pop star released a statement on Saturday (Jan. 25), saying she's "deeply sorry" to not be able to perform on Monday (Jan.
© Getty Madonna speaks onstage during the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City. Madonna has cancelled the first London show of her Madame X tour, saying that she "must always listen to my body and put my health first".
Madonnahas canceled another concert on her Madame X Tour, citing doctor's orders to rest as injuries she has sustained heal.The pop star released a statement on Saturday, saying she's "deeply sorry" to not be able to perform on Monday in London at thePalladium, just a week after canceling one of her shows in Lisbon."Under doctors guidance I have been told to rest for a few days," Madonna explained in a post on Instagram.
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