Prince Albert II is not here for finger-pointing. After some people blamed him for Prince Charles’ positive coronavirus diagnosis, the Monacan royal took a moment to set the record straight.
09.03.2020 - 21:01 / nme.com
France has banned any public gathering of more than 1000 people
Madonna has become the latest high-profile musician to cancel live shows due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Promoter Live Nation has confirmed that her shows at Paris’ Le Grand Rex, scheduled for Tuesday (March 10) and Wednesday (March 11) will no longer take place, following the French government’s new ban on any public gathering of more than 1000 people.
It’s not the first time that dates on the Paris leg of the Madame X tour
Prince Albert II is not here for finger-pointing. After some people blamed him for Prince Charles’ positive coronavirus diagnosis, the Monacan royal took a moment to set the record straight.
The 2020 edition of the Cannes Film Festival has been postponed by the organizers owing to the Coronavirus crisis which has gripped almost every country in the world. Speculations were already rife about the prestigious film festival getting canceled in the wake of COVID 19 scare due to the fear of infection and now the reports have turned out to be true. The mega event was originally scheduled to be held from May 12 to May 23, 2020, in France.
Madonna has been forced to scrap her remaining concerts in Paris, France due to the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
Madonna has canceled the last two stops of her latest tour in France, the pop star revealed on Monday. The news of the cancellation comes after the country said it was banning events of more than 1,000 people to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Madonna has canceled the last two stops of her latest tour in France, the pop star revealed on Monday. The news of the cancellation comes after the country said it was banning events of more than 1,000 people to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Madonna has canceled the last two stops of her latest tour in France, the pop star revealed on Monday. The news of the cancellation comes after the country said it was banning events of more than 1,000 people to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
NEW YORK -- Madonna has cancelled the last two stops of her latest tour in France after the country said it was banning events of more than 1,000 people to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has led Madonna to cancel a number of upcoming shows.
Madonna's Madame X Tour has come to an abrupt halt due to new restrictions on public gatherings implemented in France amid the COVID-19 virus spread."Following official notification from the Office of the Police this morning prohibiting all events with an audience attendance of over 1000, Live Nation regrets to announce the final two Madame X performances previously re-scheduled to 10-March and 11-March are forced to be cancelled," reads a note on Madonna's site.The 61-year-old singer previously
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has led Madonna to cancel a number of upcoming shows.
Madonna has canceled shows in Paris on Tuesday and Wednesday due to restrictions imposed over the coronavirus outbreak, promoter Live Nation said on Monday.
Queen, Whitesnake and Slipknot have postponed shows due to growing coronavirus concerns.
Queen, Whitesnake and Slipknot have postponed shows due to growing coronavirus concerns.