Camila Cabello's "Romance" concert is postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Her concert tour in Oslo, Norway, as part of the promotion of her new album Romance, was supposedly scheduled on May 26.

Billboard reports that the tour is postponed to protect the team, band, dancers, crew, and the audience. Cabello, in an Instagram post on March 24, says she is heartbroken with the postponement. However, "we can't start rehearsals without putting people at risk and with so much up in the air with no real and definitive end in sight, I feel this is the responsible thing to do", she explains. 

According to MTV, while Cabello decides to set aside the concert and make plans to reschedule it with her team. She adds, "one positive thing is the opportunity to create and keep making music that I'm also excited to share with you".

Some Affected Concerts and Other Due To COVID-19

With the temporary ban on mass gatherings due to the coronavirus pandemic being imposed, some artists reschedule or postpone their concerts to avoid the spread of the virus. As of March 23, Billboard added new artists that already postponed their concerts. Other events were also affected and are being postponed or rescheduled. Here are the ten concerts or events that were postponed or rescheduled.

1.) Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa moved the schedule of her upcoming studio set Future Nostalgia earlier on Friday, March 27, from its original date, April 3.

2.) Metallica

The heavy metal band rescheduled its April tours. The group will not appear at the Danny Wimmer Presents spring festival due to the pandemic. They were supposed to perform on May 1-3 in DWP'S Epicenter, North Carolina, May 8-10, in Welcome to Rockville concert in Florida and May-15-17 in the Sonic Temple May in Ohio.

3.) BMI

BMI postponed their Pop Awards and Film, T.V., & Visual Media Awards in Los Angeles, scheduled in May. The company's events will be rescheduled to a later date.

4.) Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys announced on Twitter that her concert tour More Myself and Alicia will be moved, but her book launch will still push through on March 31.

5.) Guns N' Roses

The legendary rock band postponed their concert tours in South America. They moved their concert in Costa Rica to a different schedule.

6.) Pussycat Dolls

Pussycat Dolls announced on Twitter that they moved the date of their tour in Ireland and the U.K. to October 19.

7.) Vannesa Carlton

Carlton announced that she would reschedule her Love Is An Art Tour.

8.) Alanis Morissette

Morissette announced on Twitter that she would reschedule her tours to Japan, the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand.

9.) Foo Fighters

Dave Grohl, the band's frontman, announced that they would postpone their Van Tour, and they will reschedule the tour later this year.

10.) Kelly Clarkson

Clarkson is supposed to be in Las Vegas this year to be a part of Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood on April 1, but she moved it to July due to the pandemic.

COVID-19 Update

The WHO reports that there are now 42,164 cases with 471 deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. There are now 375,498 cases and 16,362 deaths worldwide.

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