Ava Max
“Sweet But Psycho” singer shifts tour
Copy the current link
Add to the memorial list
Ava Max has canceled her complete “Don’t Click Play” tour for the time being. In a social media statement, she explains the reason.
Pop singer Ava Max (31) has made a drastic decision: Just two weeks after the announcement of her “Don’t Click Play” tour, she strokes all planned concerts in North America, Great Britain and Europe. The establishment of the American artist surprises as well as the time of the cancellation.
Ava Max: “The waiting will be worthwhile”
Max turned directly to her disappointed fans and explained the serious decision. “Moving the tour is the most difficult decision I ever had to make,” wrote the artist, who became internationally known with hits like “Sweet But Psycho”. According to Max, the reason for the cancellation is the insufficient standards of your planned shows.
“If I appear for you, it has to correspond to a standard that I am satisfied with – and it has simply not yet reached,” the 31 -year -old told her fans. As “NME” reports, the tour was originally supposed to start in Los Angeles on September 3 and then lead through North America before 15 shows in Great Britain and Europe were planned in October and November, including appearances on October 29 in Düsseldorf and November 1st in Berlin.
In her emotional news, Max emphasized that appearances on the stage are “your favorite in the world”. That is precisely why they only want to present shows that their fans also deserved. “To show a show that you all deserve, I need more time,” said the singer, who promised her followers: “The waiting will be worthwhile.” To what extent the postponed tour will take place in a new form and when replacement dates will be announced, Max left open.
The tour should accompany their new album “Don’t Click Play”, which is due to be released on August 22nd.
Spotonnews
Source: Stern

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.