Mariah Carey joins artists Green Day, Khalid and Avril Lavigne who are among stars that have canceled shows over coronavirus.
Khalid
"Our highest priority remains the safety of Khalid’s fans, his team and everyone who has been working on these concerts,"on April 11 in Seoul, South Korea. The seven-member boy band was scheduled to perform April 11-12 and April 18-19 at Seoul’s Olympic Stadium. The agency said it had to consider the health and safety of the artists, the production crews and the more than 200,000 concertgoers expected.Green Day"We have unfortunately made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming shows in Asia due to the health + travel concerns with coronavirus," the band wrote in a statement posted to Twitter and Instagram.
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