Charlie Puth canceled his Orlando concert on Saturday, June 6, after several days of illness left him unable to perform.
In a statement shared with fans, the singer said he had been sick for four days and had been advised to rest. He explained that continuing with the show could risk forcing more cancellations later in the tour.
Puth said the decision was not easy, but he was physically unable to sing and had lost his voice. He apologized to fans who had planned to attend the Orlando date and said he understood the disappointment.
The canceled show was part of his Whatever’s Clever! world tour, which has been bringing him to venues across several cities. The tour supports his recent live schedule and follows a busy period for the pop singer, songwriter, and producer.
No additional changes to the tour were announced in the statement. Fans were encouraged to check for updates regarding the Orlando date.






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