Entertainment Music Pop Music Alessia Cara Apologizes to Fans as She Reveals Her U.S. Tour Is Postponed in Emotional Note: 'Breaking My Heart' "Bottom line is we couldn't make it all work on time," said Cara in a statement about postponing the Love & Hyperbole Tour's U.S. leg By Jack Irvin Jack Irvin Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022. Jack started in the industry with internships at Rolling Stone and Entertainment Tonight, and he worked as a writer for publications including Bustle, MTV News, Shondaland, L’Officiel USA, Ladygunn, Flood and PopCrush before joining PEOPLE. In his current role, Jack covers daily music news and has interviewed both up-and-coming and established artists including Dolly Parton, Michelle Branch, Ashanti, Cyndi Lauper, Normani, Carly Rae Jepsen and Coco Jones. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on March 28, 2025 03:50PM EDT 1 Comments Alessia Cara in October 2024. Photo: Jason Mendez/Getty Some of Alessia Cara's fans will have to wait a bit longer to see her live. On March 28, the "Scars to Your Beautiful" singer took to social media with an emotional note revealing the U.S. leg of her upcoming Love & Hyperbole Tour is postponed with new dates to be announced at a later date. "It's breaking my heart to [say] this, but I unfortunately have to postpone the US leg of the Love & Hyperbole tour," began Cara's statement. "Not to be vague or cliché, but there are truly so many factors that lead to this (reluctant) decision, all of which were genuinely and completely out of my control." How Alessia Cara's New Album Love & Hyperbole Represents Her 'Trust in Myself' (Exclusive) Alessia Cara in New York City in February 2025. Gary Gershoff/Getty The Grammy winner continued, "Touring, especially today, is challenging and involves so many little moving parts. Bottom line is we couldn't make it all work on time." "Disappointing you guys is killing me, because everything I've put into this has been for you and I know how excited you've been, but I can only hope you understand," continued Cara, noting that the tour's Asia, Australia, Canada and Europe dates will move forward as originally planned. "As soon as I have new information on the new US dates, I will let you know," she said. "I'm so sorry to everyone who bought tickets (which will all be [honored] on the new dates) and planned trips around these shows." "I love you so much. I can't apologize enough and I'll make it up to you. See you soon," concluded Cara. She added in the post's caption, "I cried about it then patched it up with ice cream. I’m so so so sorry, my US friends. I’ll make it up to you, I promise!!!! thank you. I love you." The U.S. Love & Hyperbole Tour was originally set to run from April 6 to 26. Cara will perform shows throughout Asia, Australia, Canada and Europe from April 30 to June 19. Now a Decade Into Her Career, Alessia Cara Says Things Feel 'Brand New Again' (Exclusive) Alessia Cara in Los Angeles in August 2024. Kayla Oaddams/WireImage The "Stay" musician's Love & Hyperbole album came out last month, nearly four years after 2021's In the Meantime. "I really do feel like over the last three years I learned to open up my heart to love and trust in other people," Cara told PEOPLE of the new record and its visuals. "But it ultimately came back to trust in myself — and not so much trusting that everything's going to work out all the time, but rather trusting that you will be okay if and when it doesn't." "Not everything works out, it's inevitable that things don't go your way or you might be heartbroken," she added of the album's message. "We're not exempt from feeling pain. So I think it's just that sentiment of 'I'm going to be okay if it doesn't go my way.'" Close Leave a Comment