Jazmine Sullivan cancels tour dates after testing positive for COVID-19
Uncertainty hangs over Jazmine Sullivan’s Heaux Tales tour.
On Wednesday, the Grammy-nominated singer announced that she had canceled her show in Sacramento because she “felt extremely uncomfortable.” Although Sullivan told fans she tested negative for COVID-19, she wanted to take some time off to rest her body and voice to ensure her future performances were strong.
Fast forward to Thursday, when the singer revealed she had COVID-19.
“My doctor confirmed today that I am Covid positive. I am taking every precaution to self-isolate,” Sullivan wrote. “So sad to have to cancel more shows, but health and safety comes first everything for me, my team and all of you.”
Sullivan said she is pulling the plug on her Thursday concert in Los Angeles and will “probably” cancel tour dates scheduled throughout next week.
“We’ll let you know when the tour resumes once we make that decision,” she continued. “As soon as we have more information regarding tickets and the postponement, ticket holders will be notified by email.”
Sullivan kicked off her North American tour in Vancouver earlier this month. The trek was to include stops in Houston, Atlanta, Brooklyn and Toronto, before ending on March 30 in Chicago.
Stay tuned as more tour information will be revealed.