08/10/2018
Kylie Minogue Cancels Concert In Belfast
Popstar Kylie Minogue has cancelled her concert in Belfast.
She also cancelled her gig in Dublin on Sunday, 07 October.
She was scheduled to appear in Belfast on Monday, 08 October, however she announced that she has a throat infection.
She said: "I've been trying everything possible to be well enough to perform for you but a throat infection has led to vocal strain. I promise I’ll be back as soon as possible and at 100%."
The dates are expected to be rescheduled.
(CD)
She also cancelled her gig in Dublin on Sunday, 07 October.
She was scheduled to appear in Belfast on Monday, 08 October, however she announced that she has a throat infection.
She said: "I've been trying everything possible to be well enough to perform for you but a throat infection has led to vocal strain. I promise I’ll be back as soon as possible and at 100%."
The dates are expected to be rescheduled.
(CD)
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