With the growing concerns over the coronavirus outbreak, American singer Mariah Carey on Wednesday called off a pre-scheduled concert in Hawaii. The 49-year-old singer rescheduled the dates of her concerts from a March to November, due to "evolving international travel restrictions."The singer took to Twitter to announce about the cancellation of the concert. Harry Styles’ Miami Concert Called off Minutes Before Storm Hits the Venue.
"Aloha Hawaii!! I'm so so sad to have to announce that I'm postponing my show to November," she tweeted. "I was so excited to come back to Hawaii on my 'anniversary month' but evolving international travel restrictions force us to consider everyone's safety and well being," she concluded. Justin Bieber Surprises His Fan a Decade Later After Dedicating ‘One Less Lonely Girl’ at Madison Square Garden Concert.
Carey is not the first singer who have ditched their travel plans, in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.Earlier Korean boy-band-BTS, and also the rock band -Green Day are other artists who have cancelled their musical tours, taking extra precautions against the spread of coronavirus.