Halsey announced on Twitter that she has cancelled her long-postponed Manic World Tour.
"Safety is the priority. I wish things were different," the singer tweeted Friday. "I love you. Dreaming of seeing your faces again."
In a subsequent statement addressed to her fans, Halsey said, "Despite our absolute best efforts, there is no guarantee I'll be able to tour the currently scheduled dates."
"I miss seeing all of you in the crowd every night more than anything, but I need to prioritize your health and safety," she added. "That being said, the Manic tour is now officially canceled".
Halsey said her priority now is getting the fans their ticket money back to them immediately. She promised to send them an email with refund information.
Halsey had performed a dozen Manic Tour shows in Europe when the pandemic hit the United States hard. She was forced to postpone the North American leg of the tour to summer.
"This tour was supposed to be my most unique yet for a number of reasons," according to the Grammy award nominee.
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