CHAPPELL Roan fans have been left furious after the star cancelled European tour dates at the last minute.
The American singer – whose real name is Kayleigh Amstutz – announced she was cancelling her Paris and Amsterdam gigs.
Chappel Roan announced her upcoming Paris and Amsterdam shows have been cancelled[/caption] The star – whose real name is Kayleigh Amstutz – shared the cancellations were due to scheduling conflicts[/caption] Fans shared their frustrations over being left out of pocket[/caption]She had been scheduled to perform at Columbiahalle in Berlin on August 31, Le Bataclan in Paris on September 3, and at Melkweg in Amsterdam on September 4.
Posting on X, the 26-year-old wrote: “Due to scheduling conflicts, I have had to make the extremely hard decision to cancel my Paris and Amsterdam shows.
‘I have rescheduled my Berlin show to 23 September.
“I am so sorry & very disappointed I promise I will be back. I’m heartbroken. thank you for understanding.’
She continued: “Ticket holders for Paris and Amsterdam – refund will come from point of purchase.
“Berlin, your tickets will be automatically transferred over to the new date.”
Thursday’s announcement sparked outrage from several angry fans, some of whom took to X and shared their frustration at being left severely out of pocket.
One wrote: “Girl Berlin is in 2 days?? I booked my train and hotel?
“How do you realise 2 days in advance that you can’t do the show??
“This isn’t the first time it happened either, do better.”
Another added: “I’m literally sitting in my hotel lobby in BERLIN!!! 48 hrs notice !!! Seriously!!!
“After spending thousands to come see you basically no-show!
“48 hrs your fans are already here waiting this is devastating I can’t believe you did this.”
On Monday, Chappell revealed she had exited the lineup for Lollapalooza Berlin and Superbloom.
These performances take place on September 7 and 8.
In reference to this, a fan remarked: “Girl second blunder in a month?”
Another fan speculated that Chappell called off the shows to prepare for the MTV VMAs on September 11.
This will see her perform live at New York City’s UBS Arena.