Lady Gaga has pulled the plug on her Monday night concert in Montreal, Canada, after falling sick.
The singer announced the gig’s cancellation via Twitter telling fans she’d become ill after performing in the rain at Citi Field stadium in New York last week.
Although she managed to make it through two performances this weekend at Boston’s Fenway Park, the 31-year-old said she was too sick to go on stage in the French-Canadian city as planned.
She’s not well: Lady Gaga pulled the plug on her Monday night concert in Montreal, Canada, after falling sick. The singer announced the gig’s cancellation via Twitter
‘Devastated’: The singer, 31, told fans she’d gotten sick after performing in the rain in New York last week and apologized for having to postpone the concert
‘To my beautiful fans. I couldn’t be more devastated that I am unable to perform tonight,’ Gaga tweeted.
‘I sing this entire show live, and pride myself in giving it all, but when I sang in the rain at Citi Field I got sick and have been pushing through,’ she explained.
The star went on: ‘I am so sorry to anyone who had their heart set on seeing me tonight. I love you. Xoxo, Joanne.’
here’s no word on whether she’ll be able to go through with the two remaining concerts on her tour set for Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Poker Face singer had played two gig at Citi Field in Queens as part of her Joanne World Tour
Gaga added that she and her team are working on postponing the show that’s part of her Joanne World Tour.
She later tweeted she would be arranging for free pizza to be delivered to fans waiting outside her Montreal hotel.
On Sunday, though, she’d looked in fine form as she shared photos to her Instagram showing her playing around on the mound at Fenway Park.
The Poker Face singer looked lovely in a tiered, gold dress with her hair down and styled in waves as she pretended to throw a pitch.
She made history as the first female entertainer to headline at the famous stadium that’s hone to the Boston Red Sox.
Made history: Gaga had managed to get through two gigs at Boston’s Fenway Park over the weekend and shared photos of herself on the famous mound to her Instagram
Meanwhile, Gaga paid tribute over the weekend to acting coach and actress Elizabeth Kemp whose sudden death at 65 was announced on Saturday.
Kemp had worked with the entertainer as she filmed A Star Is Born with Bradley Cooper earlier this year.
During her Saturday night concert in Boston, she dedicated her song The Edge of Glory to Kemp and called her ‘such a strong woman.’
‘What was incredible was that Bradley told me Elizabeth died with such dignity. She knew she was going to go but he told me it was very graceful,’ she told the audience
‘She used to ask me all the time to go back to the hardest thing in my heart for the stage,’ Gaga shared.
During her Fenway Park gig on Saturday night, Gaga dedicated her song The Edge Of Glory to actress and voice coach Elizabeth Kemp who’d worked with her on A Star Is Born and who died suddenly at 65. Kemp is pictured with Tom Hanks in the 1980 movie He Knows You’re Alone
Lost a friend: On Sunday, the singer replied to a post by Hugh Jackman paying tribute to Kemp