"We're sincerely sorry to let you recognize that we're suspending these reveals attributable to a optimistic COVID case inside the tour and subsequent exposures," she wrote.

Avril Lavigne, who’s at the moment on the street in assist of her Love Sux album, has referred to as off a string of concert events in Canada attributable to a optimistic COVID-19 case on her tour.
“To my followers and associates in Laval, QC, Moncton, NB and Halifax, NS, we're sincerely sorry to let you recognize that we're suspending these reveals attributable to a optimistic COVID case inside the tour and subsequent exposures,” she wrote on Twitter on Sunday, simply hours earlier than she was scheduled to play a present in Laval.
“Tonight’s present at Place Bell can be rescheduled for Could seventh and new dates for each Moncton and Halifax can be introduced shortly,” Lavigne mentioned.
“I/we sincerely apologize and wish you to know that this was not a call we made evenly,” she wrote in her replace. “We stay centered on everybody’s security and might’t wait to see you all very quickly.”
Lavigne simply shared the stage with Olivia Rodrigo in Toronto on Friday, performing a duet of the Canadian star’s 2002 breakout hit “Sophisticated.”
Lavinge’s tour is scheduled to proceed throughout Canada and the U.S. by the spring and summer time.
In February, the singer introduced that she was pushing a U.Okay. and Europe trek to subsequent 12 months (April to Could 2023) attributable to considerations over COVID-19: “Because of the on-going points surrounding the pandemic, there are a collection of journey and venue restrictions from nation to nation which have made the tour not potential to occur,” she wrote to followers on the time.
See Lavigne’s newest announcement beneath.
— Avril Lavigne (@AvrilLavigne) Could 1, 2022
This story first appeared on Billboard.com.