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Lady Gaga forced to cancel show due to illness: 'I'm just too weak and ill to perform'

Singer 'devastated' by cancellation

Clémence Michallon
New York
Thursday 07 November 2019 16:57 GMT
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Lady Gaga performs onstage during the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on 10 February, 2019, in Los Angeles.
Lady Gaga performs onstage during the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on 10 February, 2019, in Los Angeles. (ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

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Lady Gaga has been forced to cancel a show after becoming too sick to perform.

The singer made the announcement on Monday on her Instagram Story, where she shared a photo of herself receiving medical treatment.

She was supposed to perform her show Enigma as part of a Las Vegas residency that vegan in December 2018.

“I’m so devastated I can’t perform tonight for so many people who travelled to come see me,” she wrote on top of her picture.

“I have a sinus infection and bronchitis and feel very sick and sad.”

She then told her fans: “I never want to let you down.

“I’m just too weak and ill to perform tonight. I love you little monsters I’ll make it up to you. I promise.”

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Last week, Gaga had shared a photo of herself returning to Las Vegas for more shows.

Her current residency, which extends until May 2020, alternates between two concerts: Enigma, a theatrical performance of her best-known songs, and Jazz & Piano, which focuses on pared-down renditions of some of her own classics as well as covers.

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