Camila Cabello attends the MTV Video Music Awards in Elmont, New York, U.S., September 11, 2024. REUTERS/Andrew KellyCamila Cabello attends the MTV Video Music Awards in Elmont, New York, U.S., September 11, 2024. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Camila Cabello’s highly anticipated Singapore debut on 12 August has been cancelled, citing an unexpected scheduling conflict. (Photo: REUTERS/Andrew Kelly)

Pop star Camila Cabello has pulled the plug on her 12 August concert in Singapore, citing an “unexpected scheduling conflict.” The show, part of her “Yours, C” tour, was to be held at The Star Theatre and would have marked her first performance in the city-state.

Ticketmaster.sg confirmed the cancellation and announced that full refunds will be issued via the original payment method. However, fans may have to wait up to 40 business days for processing.

This isn’t an isolated hiccup. The singer also cancelled multiple shows in Spain earlier this month, including appearances at the Starlite Occident Festival in Marbella and the Alma Occident Festival in Madrid and Barcelona. No official explanation about the cancellations has been given beyond scheduling issues.

Cabello is still slated to perform in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on 14 August, and will appear at major music festivals in Osaka, Tokyo, Jakarta, and Bangkok. Her European leg continues with stops in Le Barcarès and Paris at the end of June.

Since launching her solo career in 2016 after leaving the girl group Fifth Harmony, Cabello has become a global pop force. Her hits “Havana” and “Señorita” topped charts worldwide, and her latest album C,XOXO, released in June 2024, continues to draw critical and commercial attention.

Singaporean fans may be disappointed, but they’re not alone. With multiple cancellations and a packed tour calendar, Cabello’s globe-trotting schedule seems to be hitting a few sour notes.