The Weeknd Abruptly Quits a Performance by Saying He Has Lost His Voice

 

The Weeknd Abruptly Quits a Performance by Saying He Has Lost His Voice

The Weeknd abruptly quits a soldout performance by saying he has lost his

The Weeknd abruptly quits a performance in Los Angeles by telling fans that he has lost his voice. Fans were left confused and disappointed when the singer walked out of the sold-out stadium mid-song to apologize to fans. Eventually, he returned to the stage, and resumed the song, but abruptly stopped performing. "I have lost my voice," The Weeknd announced to his 70,000-seat stadium.

The Weeknd abruptly quits a sold-out performance by saying he has lost his voice

Last night, The Weeknd abruptly canceled a sold-out performance in Los Angeles after claiming he has lost his voice. The singer apologized for canceling the show and promised fans a refund. The video footage showed him cutting short the performance mid-song and explaining the situation to fans.

The Weeknd said he couldn't feel his voice and had to stop performing during a sold-out performance of his new song. He was on the "After Hours' Til Dawn" tour. The Weeknd said he was experiencing trouble with his voice and needed to get backstage. He later apologized on social media.

The Weeknd abruptly quits a Los Angeles concert midway through the song "Can't Feel My Face." The singer apologized to the crowd for the inconvenience, and he has offered to compensate fans for the money they spent on tickets.

The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, apologized multiple times and said he is sorry for the mistake. His fans, however, have not bowed down and continued to support him on Twitter.

The Weeknd has announced his next concert date in Toronto. It is unclear when he'll be returning to Los Angeles. The Weeknd's next scheduled concert in Toronto is Sept. 22. He hasn't announced a new date for his Los Angeles concert.

Since The Weeknd's illness, fans are expressing their support publicly. Fans have expressed their condolences to the singer. However, the singer has not publicly revealed his exact health situation. Fans have shared their well-wishes and prayers for his recovery.

The Weeknd apologizes to fans

The Weeknd's sudden departure from a sold-out concert earlier this year is no longer news, but it has sparked controversy. The singer, real name Abel Tesfaye, has apologized numerous times and the reaction of his fans has been unwavering. The Weeknd was performing his song "Can't Feel My Face" when he suddenly walked off stage. He returned later and apologized via Twitter.

He later apologized to the crowd and announced that he would refund the tickets. The Weeknd has been very busy lately. He has been working on a new TV show, "The Idol," which will follow a young musician (Lily-Rose Depp) who meets a cult leader. The show will consist of six episodes.

The Weeknd's sudden departure has left fans wondering if he's ill. After all, his concert was part of his "After Hours Til Dawn" tour, which he had postponed last year. While he has not publicly disclosed his health issues, fans have been expressing their sympathies and well wishes.

After the cancellation, The Weeknd apologized to his fans on his social media accounts and promised a full refund. He also explained that his voice went out during the first song. Although the concert is now officially cancelled, fans can still see The Weeknd's next concert dates.

The Weeknd and Selena Gomez were rumored to be getting back together. However, their relationship ended a few months later due to conflicting schedules. Gigi Hadid's instagram account claims the pair had dated since 2017. Although there has been no official confirmation of a rekindled romance, the two stars appeared to be dating in a secretive manner.

The Weeknd threatens to end his set early

A sold-out show in Los Angeles was abruptly cut short by The Weeknd when he lost his voice 15 minutes into his set. The singer walked off the stage before returning to the stage and apologised to fans. He promised to refund ticket holders. The Weeknd's next concert will be in Toronto on Sept. 22.

The Weeknd threatened to end his Coachella performance after the second headline act pulled out due to a lack of money. The Weeknd's management quickly backed down and settled the dispute. Afterward, he said he would not perform in the same venue as Kanye West.

After the backlash, Coachella's organizers agreed to pay The Weeknd. The Weeknd will now be the headliner at Coachella instead of Kanye West. However, the 'Out of Time' singer was not paid the same amount as the rapper. As a result, The Weeknd will not be paid the full amount of $8.5 million that Kanye earned.

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