The Weeknd abruptly ended his concert in Los Angeles over the weekend,saying it was vocal issues. This happened when he was at the middle of his performance of his all time hit 'cant feel my face' when he walked off the stage,Los Angeles. Few minutes later,another song started playing,then the lights came up in the whole stadium, SoFi stadium in Inglewood.
The Weeknd later returned to the stage to apologize for his vocal issues and promised his fans who had attended the concert to be refunded the entry amount in full.
He recently tweeted also apologizing on the same saying 'my voice went out during the first song and I'm devastated. Felt it go and my heart dropped. My deepest apologizes to my fans here. I promise I'll make it up to you with a new date.' This were his statement few minutes later after he stepped out the stage. He showed his deepest sorrow.
His fans will have to wait for a while before he announces a new date for a make up concert.

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