Musician Gyakie has apologised to her fans in the UK and Paris after cancelling some shows she was billed to play at later this month.
In a post on social media, Gyakie revealed that she is unwell adding that she wants to take care of her health before she takes on more projects.
She noted that as much as she hates to postpone her shows her health must be a priority.
Meanwhile, Gyakie stated that all tickets the fans bought are still valid adding that a new date will be communicated to them soon.
“My lovely people, your girl is not well, fighting everything to get better for my shows this week but I can’t fight myself no matter how hard I try. Hate to postpone but all purchased tickets are valid for the new dates which will be communicated in no time. However, I hope to be fit enough to see yall at the festivals I’ll be performing at. I luv you” she shared on her Insta stories.

Gyakie was expected to perform at the Gyakie Live in UK concert scheduled for May 18th at Gorilla Manchester.
On May 19th she was also expected to perform at LaFayette London, May 20th at O2 Institute Birmingham, and conclude on May 26th in Paris.
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