Following doctors’ advice not to perform, singer Bruce Springsteen was forced to cancel several dates of his European tour after experiencing a health issue.
Singer Bruce Springsteen was forced to cancel a series of tour dates due to a serious health issue, after doctors recommended he refrain from performing to preserve his health. On Saturday, Springsteen was advised to cancel his performance in Marseille “due to vocal issues,” according to a post on Instagram on his account, stating that “further examinations and consultations led doctors to determine that Bruce should not perform.”
The statement also informed: “New dates for these shows will be announced soon. Those wishing a refund will be able to obtain it at the original point of purchase. Bruce is recovering comfortably, and he and the E Street Band are looking forward to resuming their huge success. European stadium tour begins on June 12th in Madrid, at the magnificent Civitas Metropolitan.”
His tour of European stadiums is set to resume on June 12th in Madrid, Spain.
Meanwhile, fans sent messages of support on social media: “I hope Bruce feels better soon. I’m sure they didn’t take this decision lightly, as they know it affects a significant number of fans, including many who travel from far away.”
Another user wrote: “Hope the boss recovers soon. Thinking of you, Bruce.”
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