Jonas Brothers’ Mexico concerts cancelled by Nick Jonas due to sickness
Nick Jonas, a brother and member of the Jonas Brothers group, rescheduled for summer
Nick Jonas has postponed Jonas Brothers concerts in Mexico to the upcoming summer.
“Hi guys. I have come down with the nasty strain of influenza-A that’s been going around, and I’m not able to sing at the moment,” Nick, 31, wrote via Instagram on Friday, May 3, alongside a video sharing that he was suffering from Influenza.
“We always want to be able to give you guys the best show and I’m just not able to do that for these shows in Mexico at this time.”
In the video, Nick revealed that on Tuesday, April 30, the night he performed in Cancun alongside his brothers Joe and Kevin Jonas, he lost his voice.
Nick was suffering, but the trio went ahead and performed at the show.
“The last two and a half days, it’s just gotten progressively worse. I was basically in bed all day yesterday and today with a fever and body aches and a sore throat and a bad cough,” he explained. “I saw a doctor and basically got a decision this morning that it’s not gotten any better. I’m not going to be able to get out on stage tonight and play these shows.”
The postponed shows by the band were slated to happen in Mexico City on Friday and Saturday, May 4. The band also had two final shows in Monterrey on Monday, May 6, and Tuesday, May 7.
The singers disclosed that they have now decided to reschedule the remaining concerts for August 21 and 22 in Mexico City and August 24 and 25 in Monterrey.
“I just need to recover and beat this thing. I’m so sorry,” Nick shared. “I hate disappointing you guys. You do so much to support us. A lot of you traveled to be at that show and I just wanted to say I’m just heartbroken over this.”
Nick further appreciated the fans for being “understanding” and added that he planned on “getting back and healthy ASAP.”
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