Singer Charlie Puth has canceled his upcoming concert at the Arizona State Fair citing bad health. He was scheduled to perform at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum on Friday evening.
A statement from Puth's team read, "Due to his current illness, Charlie has been ordered by his physician to abstain from all performances for 7 days and will have to cancel his upcoming performance at the Arizona State Fair. Charlie expresses his deepest regrets and hopes to return to Arizona soon."
The news was broke by the state fair Tuesday afternoon on their social media channels. The concerts are included with general fair admission, but guests could purchase reserved seating.
According to the fair officials, the guests who purchased tickets online would be contacted by eTix to get their refund. Those who paid with cash are asked to go to the South Box Office during box office hours to get their refund.
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