Brooke Fraser Cancels Tour Without Reason
Brooke Fraser who led and wrote songs for Hillsong Worship such as "Hosanna," "Like Incense (Sometimes By Step)," and "Man of Sorrows," is out promoting her brand new solo album "Brutal Romantic." However, without explanation, she has cancelled her New Zealand tour.
Fraser was scheduled to perform 10 New Zealand shows in March and April, including a headlining slot at Auckland's Vector Arena.But a statement released via Fraser's Facebook page said all shows had been cancelled due to "unavoidable scheduling conflicts." The Psychosocial singer was due to perform 10 shows including dates in Hamilton, Palmerston North, Invercargill, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, New Plymouth, Napier and Tauranga.
Fans have expressed disappointment at not being able to see the New Zealand singer-songwriter. "Shattered and dismayed," wrote one fan, while another said: "Gutted but hope all is okay." A third said: "we were speculating re a baby announcement lol."
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