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Jessie J Cancels Perth Show

Jessie JPop star Jessie J has cancelled the remaining dates of her Australia tour including her Perth show.

The singer was scheduled to play Challenge Stadium on Friday night.

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The news comes following the singers acclaimed shows in Brisbane and Sydney last weekend.

Jessie J posted a message to her fans apologising for the cancellations.

“Due to sudden illness I have unfortunately been medically advised to cancel my three remaining shows in Australia, so I can give myself time to rest and get better. I am extremely sorry for any inconvenience this may cause my fans in Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide. If I could magic myself better and be there I would. I can’t wait to perform for you all in the future. Thank you for your support. Jessica x”

It’s not the first time that the British singer has let down her Perth fans. Back in 2012 she cancelled a performance at the Future Music Festival and a sideshow at Challenge Stadium.

Frontier Touring provided information on how Perth fans can get a refund for their tickets. Tickets bought by credit card will be automatically refunded within 7 days. Ticket holders who purchased tickets via EFTPOS or cash transactions should take their tickets to the Ticketek Head Office at Crown. ID will also be required. Refunds are available until Tuesday April 7th 2015.

 

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