Paloma Faith Cancels Australia

Paloma Faith canceled the last three shows of an Australian tour due to illness, Live Nation announced May 14. 

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BRIT Awards, The O2, London, UK

The six theatre shows, her first in Australia, were sold out following the Top 5 success Down Under of her Sony Music album A Perfect Contradiction.

The 33-year-old British singer had already been forced to reschedule her second Sydney show at the State Theatre from Tuesday May 12 to the night after. But that also was abandoned.

Full refunds are offered for the Sydney show, as well as for those at AEC Theatre Adelaide May 14 and Perth Concert Hall May 16.

Faith was on her first tour of Australia. Live Nation said in a statement, she was “obliged by medical advice” to axe the dates.

“Paloma hopes to return to Australia at her earliest opportunity to perform for her fans,” the statement continued. Faith tweeted she is not well enough to fly, and would have tests done when she returned to England. Her cancellation follows that of fellow British singer-songwriter Sam Smith who in early May called off Australian shows through Frontier Touring after doctors diagnosed him with a small hemorrhage on his vocal cords.

Kelly Clarkson went ahead with a May 8 one-off show at The Star in Sydney after consulting doctors. She was in Australia doing promo, and had done a series of radio appearances, including an intimate seven-song set May 6 for radio competition winners. On May 7 she lost her voice during a radio interview and canceled her only live TV appearance on the visit. Her management attributed the problem to “acute laryngitis.”