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J Balvin suspends US tour due to covid-19

by Edwin Robertson

The interpreter said that together with his team he is working on every detail and that he hopes in the “coming weeks” to announce the new dates.

MIAMI.- Colombian singer J Balvin announced on Tuesday the suspension of his “José” tour in the United States, which was to begin on April 19, due to “unforeseen production challenges” related to the covid-19 pandemic.

As the urban music singer himself reports on his Instagram account, these difficulties prevent him from offering his followers “the best show possible”, for which he is forced to make the “difficult decision” to postpone the tour. which was about to take place. until further notice, to begin in San Antonio (Texas) and included a total of 27 dates.

“I am grateful for all your love and support and at the same time I am very happy to meet you again on the road to celebrate together and continue with the good atmosphere,” the Colombian said in a message in Spanish and in English. English.

The interpreter said that together with his team he is working on every detail and that he hopes in the “coming weeks” to announce the new dates for the American tour, for which the tickets will remain valid.

The “José” tour, announced last September, was to conclude on June 4 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after a route that included major American cities, as well as Montreal and Toronto in Canada.

The announcement comes after the Colombian’s latest single, “Sigue”, featuring Ed Sheeran, shot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart, the thirty-fifth number one J Balvin has achieved on the chart. this specialized magazine.

Prior to this, J Balvin was slammed by the Puerto Rican resident in a ‘tiradera’ last month because urban music songs have been known to attack a particular person or situation with their lyrics.

The disputes between Residente and J Balvin date back to 2021, when the Colombian suggested boycotting that year’s Latin Grammy Awards ceremony.

Rising covid-19 infections made the city of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA) the first major city in the United States to reimpose the use of masks indoors on Monday.

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