Singer Arijit Singh has postponed his UK tour, initially set to start on August 11, due to a medical emergency. Singh did not specify the nature of the emergency but expressed his disappointment and gratitude to his fans for their continued support.
On August 1, Singh took to Instagram to announce the new dates for his UK tour, now rescheduled for September. He assured fans that tickets purchased for the original August dates would still be valid.
In his heartfelt message, Singh wrote, "Dear fans, it pains me to share that unforeseen medical circumstances have forced me to postpone our August concerts. I know how eagerly you were awaiting these shows and I'm truly sorry for the disappointment. Your love and support are my strength. Let's turn this pause into a promise of an even more magical reunion."
Singh continued, "Thank you for your understanding, patience, and unwavering love. I can't wait to create unforgettable memories with you all. With heartfelt apologies and endless gratitude."
Following his announcement, many fans expressed concern for Singh's health and sent their well-wishes for a speedy recovery.
Arijit Singh was set to make history as the first South Asian artist to perform at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena. Fans will now have to wait a bit longer to witness this milestone performance.
In other news, Singh has been involved in a court case concerning the unauthorized use of his voice, image, and other attributes through AI. On July 26, the court issued an interim order restraining eight platforms from using Singh's attributes without consent.