KEY POINTS

  • Camila Cabello postponed her Romance Tour amid COVID-19 outbreak
  • Cabello said it wasn’t an easy decision but it was a responsible thing to do
  • Cabello and her crew are taking extreme precautions to keep themselves and the “Señorita’s” fans safe
  • Many artists have also postponed their Tours because of the growing cases of COVID-19 in the United States

Camila Cabello was heart-broken for canceling her Romance Tour, but she felt like it was a responsible thing to do amid the COVID-19 outbreak because she didn’t want to risk people’s lives.

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Camila Cabello spends time with her mother after hospitalization. Pictured: The “Havana” singer attending the 2018 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 20, 2018. Getty Images/Frazer Harrison

Cabello’s Romance Tour, was set to commence on May 26 in Oslo, Norway. The said concert tour was supposedly in support for her latest album and although it will kick off in Norway, the same will wrap up in North America four months thereafter, MTV News reported. After her supposed performance in Norway, she was set to perform in Copenhagen and Berlin, Germany.

The announcement was posted on her Instagram account, March 24, and was reposted on her Twitter account. Despite wanting so much to perform for her fans, Cabello will not take the risk and is exercising stringent precautionary measures to protect themselves, the entire team, the dancers, the band and the crew. More importantly, Cabello said she wanted to protect her fans.

In her heartfelt message, addressed to her million fans, she explained that it was a responsible thing to do amid the rapid spread of the COVID-19 not just in the United States but globally.

The “Señorita” singer reassured her fans that the team will reschedule the Romance Tour as soon as they are able to. Moreover, she asked for them to stay tuned for more information. In addition, she thanked her fans for their care and support. Cabello also has a message for those who are going through a challenging time at the moment.

She then asked for people to remember to be kind, gentle and loving; be compassionate and carrying not only to one’s self but to others after sending lots love to everyone.

It isn’t just Cabello who decided to cancel her tour until further notice. The Love on Love Tour of Harry Styles was also postponed to 2021.

Metallica, Tanya Tucker and CMT also postponed their scheduled tours, according to the report of Billboard.

Medical Economics posted the latest federal and state data compiled by the COVID Tracking Project to monitor the COVID-19 cases in the United States revealed that as of March 25, the number of those who tested positive already reached 51,970 with 14,433 patients still waiting for result. Meanwhile, 4,468 were already hospitalized and 67. On the lighter side of COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, 292,758 were already tested negative.

New York, by far, is mostly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. 25,665 were confirmed infected and 210 deaths were reported, according to The Guardian.

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People line up outside Elmhurst Hospital to get tested due to coronavirus outbreak on March 24, 2020 in Queens, New York City. New York City has about a third of the nation’s confirmed coronavirus cases, making it the center of the outbreak in the United States. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images