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Pablo Alborán cancels concert after revealing sev…

Pablo Alborán has delivered disappointing news to his fans after being forced to cancel an upcoming concert because of illness.

The Spanish singer-songwriter announced that he will not perform in Ciudad Real on August 21 after doctors diagnosed him with severe pneumonia. The concert was scheduled as part of his ongoing KM0 tour and had already sold out, making the cancellation especially disappointing for fans who were looking forward to seeing him live. (Diario AS⁠)

Alborán shared the health update with his followers on social media, explaining that he had been advised by doctors to take complete rest for the next few days. He apologized for having to cancel the performance and thanked fans for filling the special concert.

The singer also tried to reassure those worried about him. He said he had already started taking antibiotics and asked people to treat the news calmly rather than spreading speculation or sensational headlines about his condition. (Diario AS⁠)

His message came just days after a busy run of performances. Earlier this month, Alborán performed his KM0 tour in the Canary Islands, where thousands of fans attended his shows. The tour features both his newer material and well-known songs including “Solamente Tú” and “Saturno.” (Cadena SER⁠)

The cancelled Ciudad Real concert was scheduled for the Auditorio Municipal La Granja as part of the city’s Feria y Fiestas celebrations. Organizers confirmed that ticket holders will receive automatic refunds. The refund process is expected to begin on August 24, with the money returned through the original payment method within approximately 48 to 72 hours. (OndaCero⁠)

For Alborán, the setback comes at an important point in his international touring schedule. Following his Spanish dates, he is expected to continue with performances later in August before heading to Latin America in the coming months. His upcoming international dates include concerts in Mexico during October. (www.ocesa.com.mx⁠)

Despite the sudden interruption, the singer remains optimistic about returning to the stage. His message made clear that his immediate priority is recovery rather than rushing back to work.

Alborán is no stranger to major international recognition. The singer has received numerous Latin Grammy nominations throughout his career, including recognition for his album La Cu4rta Hoja. The Recording Academy has noted his remarkable history of 29 Latin Grammy nominations. (Grammy⁠)

For now, fans are sending their support as the singer takes time to recover.

While missing a sold-out concert is undoubtedly disappointing, Alborán’s decision to follow medical advice gives him the best chance of returning to the stage fully recovered. His fans will now have to wait a little longer to hear him perform live again.

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