The weekend force to cut second Los Angeles stadium show after losing voice

The weekend force to cut second Los Angeles stadium show after losing voice. For the second of two sold-out parties at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles on Saturday night (September 3), with just a few songs, The Weekend lost his voice and pulled the plug on the show.

The Weekend gone his voice in the middle of “Can’t Feel My Face”, stopped, then took the stage and told the audience, “I can’t give you the concert I’m giving you what you don’t want The gig gives me I’ll make sure everyone’s okay, I’ll give you the money back, I’ll be doing a show for you guys soon, but I want to come out and apologize in person, not on Twitter or Instagram I want you to know that I can’t give you what I want to give you. I apologize. I am really sorry. “

The weekend force to cut second Los Angeles stadium show after losing voice
The weekend force to cut second Los Angeles stadium show after losing voice.

The visibly agitated superstar then took to the stage to the cheers of the crowd, before adding, “You know how much this kills me. I love you. Thank you so much.” Shortly after leaving the stage, he tweeted: “My voice trailed off on the first song and I was so sad. I felt like she was gone, and my heart dropped. “He again promised to return with a new date.

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The singer’s performance the night before was well received, with Billboard reporting, “The Weekend is the singer, director, creator, composer and star of his own films. Hollywood hasn’t seen it yet,” fully praising The Ethiopian Canadian. dominated the audience with songs like “Gasoline”, “Can’t Feel My Face” and “Blinding Lights”.

The singer’s performance the night before was well received, with Billboard reporting, “The Weekend is the singer, director, creator, composer and star of his own films. Hollywood hasn’t seen it yet,” fully praising The Ethiopian Canadian. dominated the audience with songs like “Gasoline”, “Can’t Feel My Face” and “Blinding Lights”.

The stadium tour got off to a smooth start in July. Rogers’ July 8 opening date in its hometown of Toronto had to be postponed due to an outage in Rogers’ wireless network. However, the 18-day tour went well until Saturday, the last night of the excursion. The tour is now set to continue through Mexico, South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

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