Ariana Grande Cancels Vietnam Concert Due to 'Health Problems'

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The pop star is set to travel to China later this month.

Ariana Grande won’t be taking the stage in Vietnam after all.

The 24-year-old pop star was set to perform in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday night, but had to cancel the appearance for medical reasons. 

The “Side to Side” singer took to Instagram Stories to share the news with her fans, writing: “My babes in Vietnam, I apologize from the bottom of my heart but I’m really dealing with some health problems at the moment. I came here to Vietnam, so excited to perform, my doctor won’t allow me to do the show for you tonight. I’m so so sorry. There is nothing I hate to do more than to do this but I promise to make it up to you in the future. I love you and thank you for understanding.”

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Grande is next set to appear in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou Shi, China, through the end of August before traveling to New Zealand and Australia in September.

She has been on the road with her Dangerous Woman tour for months, only briefly taking a break after the tragic bombing that took place in May following her concert in Manchester, England. The attack killed 22 people.

Grande raised money for the victims and their families shortly thereafter at the “One Love Manchester” benefit concert. The event made millions, with $324,000 going to each of the victims' families. 

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