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FKA Twigs Cancels Coachella Performances, Remaining Tour Dates Over Visa Issues

FKA Twigs Cancels Coachella Performances, Remaining Tour Dates Over Visa Issues

Yahoo05-04-2025
Due to visa issues, FKA Twigs has to drop out of her scheduled live performances.
On Friday, Twigs took to Instagram to announce the cancellations. 'I'm devastated to share the news that due to ongoing visa issues I am not able to see through any of my scheduled tour dates for the remainder of April across North America, including Ceremonia and Coachella,' she captioned the post along with a carousel of photos from the Eusexua Tour. 'It pains me to say this because I am so excited to bring you a creation that I have poured my soul into and I believe is amongst my strongest work.'
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She continued, 'I know this news impacts so many of you that have already made plans and spent money in order to see these shows.'
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However, the British singer-songwriter encouraged fans that she is 'working to reschedule the affected dates as quickly as possible.' She said, 'For headline shows, please refer to your point of purchase for details and refund information. Back to you all with more updates as soon as I have them.'
The news comes as she was expected to perform at AXE Ceremonia this weekend. Also canceled, were her performances at both Coachella weekends later this month and the remaining dates of her North America tour.
'Eusexua,' released in January, is Twig's third studio album. In February, it reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top Dance Albums Chart, which marked her fourth career No.1. When the album dropped she thanked it for 'bringing me back to life.'
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