Everybody’s (not) gonna love today: Mika's Shenzhen and Hong Kong performances canceled

By Matthew Bossons, June 1, 2015

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Mika has canceled his Shenzhen and Hong Kong shows due to health complications.

Following performances in Beijing and Hangzhou, the world-renowned singer was admitted to a Hangzhou hospital yesterday. He was supposed to perform tonight in Shenzhen.

Below is a letter to disappointed fans:
 

“To my fans in Shenzhen and Hong Kong,

It is with great regret that I am forced to cancel my final two Chinese shows in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. I started to feel unwell in Japan 5 days ago and after visiting the hospital in Hangzhou this morning, I have been told by the ENT surgeon to rest my voice for the next 5 days, so as not to compromise my vocal chords any further. The condition is quite serious, otherwise I would never even consider cancelling a show.

This is heartbreaking for me. I have waited for years to come and play for my Chinese fans.

I am so sorry to disappoint you. The shows so far have been truly magic, and I promise that I will be back soon.

MIKA  xxxx”

 

If you purchased tickets via Yoopay and Youyanchu, you will be refunded in full. Both companies will return money to customers' accounts automatically within 3 working days.

If you used Taobao to complete your transaction, your money will return to your Alipay account.

For more information on refunds, call these hotlines:

Yoopay: 400 0800 620

Youyanchu: 4008 5566 94

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