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Niall Horan cancels world tour due to coronavirus with touching message to fans

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Niall Horan has cancelled his upcoming world tour due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 26-year-old had a touching message for his fans as he explained he was heartbroken to have made the "difficult decision" to pull the plug.

He said it would not have felt right to play a couple of shows at the end of the year once the pandemic had passed, and he would rather simply postpone the whole thing.

Niall added it was important for him to prioritise the safety of his "fans and touring family". In a statement released on social media, the Irish crooner wrote: "Given the unprecedented circumstances I have decided to not move forward with the 'Nice To Meet Ya' world tour this year. "This was a difficult decision, but the wellbeing of my fans and

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