AP Dhillon injured on tour, shares photo from hospital as he announces cancellation of some US shows

Updated : Nov 03, 2022 14:30
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Indo-Canadian singer AP Dhillon took to Instagram to announce that his upcoming concerts in San Francisco and Los Angeles have been postponed as he suffered an injury during his US tour. He shared a photo from the hospital bed and apologised to his fans for the ‘inconvenience’. He further mentioned the rescheduled dates of the cancelled shows. 
 
‘To all my fans in California. It breaks my heart to inform you that my shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles are being postponed due to an unfortunate injury that I suffered while on tour. I am doing well. And I am expected to fully recover. However, I will not be able to perform at this time. I have been waiting eagerly to see you all and apologise for any inconvenience this may cause you. See you all in a few weeks. Hang on to your tickets. They will be valid for the newly rescheduled dates,’ he wrote. 
 
In another Instagram story, Dhillon said, ‘Rescheduled dates… San Francisco: November 1 to December 13, November 2 to December 14… Los Angeles: November 4 to December 11.’ 


AP Dhillon commenced his Out of This World Tour at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on October 8. He is visiting 10 cities across Canada and the US in his ongoing tour, including New York, Atlanta, Calgary, and Toronto. 
 
AP Dhillon made his debut as a singer in 2019 with the single, titled ‘Fake’ featuring G Minxr. Following this, he went on to record several global hits and gained worldwide recognition. He is well known for fusing R&B, hip-hop, pop and rap into his Punjabi songs. 

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