Indo-Canadian rapper and musician AP Dhillon recently revealed that his management has decided to postpone his shows since he has sustained a significant injury while on a tour in the United States. 

Dhillon informed his followers of the situation via his Instagram account.

In addition, he expressed regret to his fans who were planning to attend his shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the first week of November. The singer said he had to reschedule the dates due to his health issues. 

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AP Dhillon shared a picture from the hospital and captioned it, “To all my fans in California, it breaks 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.”

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Later, he and his team also announced the revised dates for the canceled concerts. The Los Angeles show which was scheduled on November 4 has been rescheduled to December 11, while the concerts of  November 1- 2 in San Francisco have been moved to December 13 – 14. The singer posted the rescheduled dates of the concerts and wrote, “Hang on to your tickets. They will be valid.”

AP Dhillon is one of the most popular singers in the world. He has elevated Punjabi pop music to new heights and has gained  international popularity. 

Dhillon has also worked in the third season of The Boys, an Amazon Prime Video series that released in 2019. 

The Out of This World Tour of AP Dhillon began on October 8 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. The singer is visiting a total of 10 cities across Canada and the US in the ongoing tour, including New York, Atlanta, Calgary, and Toronto