The Jerusalem Post

Lady Gaga, citing pain, cancels 10 European shows on ‘Joanne’ tour

- • By ALEX DOBUZINSKI­S

Severe pain has forced Lady Gaga to cancel 10 shows on the European leg of her “Joanne” concert tour, the singer and her team said on Saturday, several months after she had postponed those performanc­es in Europe due to her ailment.

Lady Gaga, whose hit songs include “Bad Romance” and “Born This Way,” has previously said she suffers from fibromyalg­ia, a musculoske­letal pain disorder often accompanie­d by fatigue and cognitive difficulti­es.

A statement posted on Lady Gaga’s Twitter and Instagram pages did not mention fibromyalg­ia but said the 31-year-old singer decided to cancel the shows after consulting with her medical team.

“Unfortunat­ely, Lady Gaga is suffering from severe pain that has materially impacted her ability to perform live,” the statement said.

In an accompanyi­ng statement on social media, Lady Gaga said she was devastated to cancel the shows, which included stops in London, Zurich, Stockholm, Paris and Berlin.

“I promise I will be back in your city, but for now, I need to put myself and my well-being first,” she said.

Lady Gaga became famous in 2008 as a pop artist, with the hook-laden songs “Just Dance” and “Pokerface.” She quickly gained a reputation for provocativ­e fashion choices, such as the dress made of raw beef that she wore at a 2010 awards show.

The “Joanne” tour, named after the singer’s rock-style album released in 2016, was promoted by Live Nation Entertainm­ent Inc. She began the tour on August 1 in Vancouver, Canada, the first of more than 40 shows across North America.

In September, Lady Gaga said that due to severe pain, she had to postpone the tour’s European leg, which had originally been scheduled to start on September 21 in Barcelona, Spain.

At the time, she posted photos online of herself in a hospital with a drip in her arm.

Those European shows were reschedule­d to early this year.

On January 14, Lady Gaga performed in Barcelona and went on to Italy, the Netherland­s and Germany. Her most recent concert was on Thursday evening in Birmingham, England.

Lady Gaga ranked 14th on music industry trade publicatio­n Pollstar’s list of top-grossing concert tours of 2017, with sales of nearly $86 million from her shows in North America.

The singer was hospitaliz­ed in 2013 for a hip injury, and a documentar­y, Lady Gaga: Five Foot Two, revealed her struggles with chronic pain. (Reuters)

 ?? (Reuters) ?? LADY GAGA performs at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards on January 28.
(Reuters) LADY GAGA performs at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards on January 28.

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