The Weeknd Cancels Rose Bowl Concert & Postpones Album Due To L.A. Wildfires
The Weeknd Cancels Rose Bowl Concert & Postpones Album Due To L.A. Wildfires
The Weeknd has canceled his January 25 Rose Bowl concert and delayed the release of his album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” to January 31 due to devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County.
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The singer expressed support for affected communities and emphasized his focus on recovery efforts. Other major events, including Lakers games and Meghan Markle’s Netflix series, have also been postponed as wildfires continue to cause widespread destruction, claiming 24 lives.

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