Gracie Abrams announced the cancellation of her scheduled concert in Brussels due to illness, sharing the news with fans through a handwritten note on Instagram. The American singer, currently on a world tour, was set to perform at the sold-out show at Vorst National, a venue with a capacity of over 8,000 people.
In her message, Abrams explained that she had been battling an illness for the past week and had taken all possible steps to recover in time for the concert. Despite her efforts, medical professionals advised her against performing, emphasizing the need for rest. She expressed her disappointment over the cancellation and her regret at not being able to perform for her fans in Brussels.
Abrams, known for songs such as “Close to You” from her latest album The Secret of Us, has been gaining significant recognition in the music industry. Her world tour has been highly anticipated, with multiple sold-out shows across different cities.
The singer reassured fans that her next performance remains scheduled for Monday, March 3, in Britain. While it remains uncertain whether her condition will affect future dates, Abrams is focused on recovery to ensure she can continue delivering performances for her audience.
Her heartfelt message received an outpouring of support from fans, who wished her a speedy recovery and expressed their hope to see her back on stage soon. As she takes time to rest, her followers eagerly await further updates on her condition and upcoming performances.
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