Mariah Carey announced on Wednesday that she is postponing her upcoming concert in Honolulu amid the coronavirus outbreak.

The singer was slated to perform in Hawaii next Tuesday, March 10, but has rescheduled her show for November.

“I’m so so sad to have to announce that I’m postponing my show to November,” she wrote on Instagram, noting that March is her “anniversary month” ― what others call the month they were born.

 

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“Evolving international travel restrictions force us to consider everyone’s safety and well being,” she continued.

In recent weeks, other artists have canceled concerts that were scheduled to take place in Asia and Europe as cases of COVID-19 spread.

Avril Lavigne announced on Instagram last week that she had canceled the upcoming Asian leg of her tour, which was set to begin in April.

“I am so sad to announce that we are unable to tour the Asian markets due to the continuous outbreak of the coronavirus,” she wrote.

Source: Mariah Carey Postpones Concert In The U.S. Amid Coronavirus Concerns