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Anastacia Forced To Cancel European Tour After Being Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

Thursday, 28 February 2013 Written by Jon Stickler
Anastacia Forced To Cancel European Tour After Being Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

US pop singer Anastacia has been forced to cancel her European tour after sadly being diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time.

Having successfully survived a battle with the disease in 2003, Anastacia has sadly been diagnosed again, consequently cancelling all performances, tours and any travel until further notice.

The singer was very excited about the forthcoming European tour, which was due to start April 6th in London. "I feel so awful to be letting down all my amazing fans who were looking forward to 'It's A Man's World Tour'. It just breaks my heart to disappoint them" she said.

Anastacia will continue to write and record her new album, despite her battle and hopes to schedule a new tour as soon as possible. Now more then ever, she is determined to live by her motto “Don't ever let cancer get the 'Best of You!"

A born survivor, Anastacia has one goal and that is to make a full recovery with the support of her family, friends and everyone around her.

Stereoboard wish Anastacia all the best for a speedy, full recovery.

Anastacia UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows:

Sat April 6th 2013 - O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London - CANCELLED

All tickets for the tour can be refunded from the point of purchase.
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