Mariah Carey Cancels Brussels Show - See the Sweet Message She Sent to Her Fans

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The singer says she has been 'advised to cancel' the show, originally scheduled for Sunday.

Mariah Carey is canceling her performance in Brussels, Belgium, three days after the city was targeted by a devastating terrorist attack.

"I love my fans in Brussels and at this time I am being advised to cancel my show for the safety of my fans, my band, crew and everyone involved with the tour," Carey tweeted on Friday. "I hope to see you soon and send my prayers and eternal love, laughter and light to my Lambs."


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There had been speculation regarding the status of Carey's show, which was scheduled for Sunday, March 27, at the city's Forest National venue, as other local event cancellations began unfolding earlier this week.

Carey is currently traveling Europe on her Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour, which will next hit Luxembourg on Saturday and Denmark on Tuesday. She's also filming scenes for an eight-part docu-series set to air on E! on a yet-to-be-revealed date.


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"I refuse to call it a reality show," Carey told the New York Times in announcing the project.

"I thought it would be a good opportunity to kind of, like, show my personality and who I am, even though I feel like my real fans have an idea of who I am," she continued. "A lot of people have misperceptions about this and that." 

The series will follow Carey on her tour, while she simultaneously plans her upcoming wedding to Australian billionaire James Packer. For the latest on the glamorous couple, watch the video below.