The Punjabi singer and everyone’s favourite AP Dhillon has been enjoying massive success as she was on his US Tour. Many clips from the show have gone viral, and fans have been adoring the artist. But this time it was something else. There’s a shocking revelation made by AP Dhillon through his Instagram story. He shared a picture and informed his fans that he had been hospitalised after he suffered from an injury on the US Tour.
On October 8, he began his month-long North American "Out Of This World" tour, which was scheduled to expire on November 4. However, the US shows have been cancelled as a result of his ailment. Dhillon then expressed his regret to the people who had purchased tickets to his shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles during the first week of November.
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Sharing a photo from the hospital, Dhillon wrote on his Instagram story: “To all my fans in California… it breaks i my heart to inform you that my shows in SF and LA are being postponed due to an unfortunate injury that i suffered while on tour. I’m doing well and am expected to fully recover. However, i will not be able to perform at this time. I have been waiting eagerly to see you all and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. See you all in a few weeks. Hang on to your tickets. They will be valid for the newly rescheduled dates."
He has further shared the new dates of his show, which are December 13 and 14 for San Francisco concerts. The Los Angeles performance has been pushed to December 11.
AP Dhillon is one of the most loved artists in the Punjabi industry. He has made a place in everyone’s hearts with Brown Munde, and since then, there has been no turning back for the artist. With his song "Summer High" being streamed throughout the internet, AP Dhillon is today one of the most popular musicians in the world. He has elevated Punjabi pop music to new heights and gained not just national but international popularity.
Back in November 2021, AP Dhillon's "Takeover Tour" in a number of Indian towns, swept the nation.
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