Lady Gaga was forced to cancel the final leg of her European tour, and her reasoning is, sadly, all too familiar.
The singer announced she made the tough decision to cancel the final 10 concerts due to "severe pain that has materially impacted her ability to perform live." She was slated to appear Sunday at O2 Arena in London before making the announcement.
Her statement added that she came to the unfortunate decision "with strong support from her medical team."
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View Story"I love this show more than anything, and I love you, but this is beyond my control. London, Manchester, Zurich, Koln, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin. And Rio. I promise I will be back in your city, but for now I need to put myself and my wellbeing first. I love you, forever. XX Gaga," she said in a statement posted to social media.
Gaga was forced to cancel a show in Rio back in September after being taken to a hospital for what seems to be the same illness, citing physical pain at the time.
She has been very open about her ongoing battle with fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that causes pain and fatigue.