Followers hoping to fulfill Louis Tomlinson should wait a bit longer.
Tomlinson took to Instagram Saturday to tell followers that he could be canceling upcoming in-store album signings, which had been scheduled for the approaching week at his “Religion within the Future” pop-up occasions within the U.Ok., after taking a fall after his live performance in New York Metropolis Friday night time.
The previous One Route member mentioned he fell after Friday night time’s present and broke his arm “fairly badly,” sharing pictures of x-rays of his arm alongside his assertion. Tomlinson promised to re-schedule the signings and apologized to followers who had been planning to attend.
“Thanks to everybody that’s listened to the brand new album thus far, it means the world to me. The present final night time in New York was unbelievable,” Tomlinson started, earlier than breaking the dangerous information to his followers. “Sadly, on the best way again I’ve managed to fall and break my proper arm fairly badly,” he continued. “So I’m gutted to say I’ll need to reschedule the in-store signings subsequent week.”
“New dates can be introduced very quickly,” he promised. “Thanks for all of your help and sorry to anybody who was coming subsequent week. Louis.”
The announcement comes simply in the future after Tomlinson introduced the launch of his “Religion within the Future” world tour in 2023, which follows his newest solo album, of the identical title, launched Nov. 11.
On Sunday, Tomlinson thanked followers for supporting his new music, tweeting, “The help for Religion within the Future has been unbelievable!! Easing the ache of my damaged arm haha!”
Tomlinson’s “Religion within the Future” arrives almost three years after his debut solo outing Partitions, which got here in at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 upon its January 2020 launch.
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