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RnB 09 September, 2011

Lionel Richie Postpones Recording And Cancels London Gig After Falling Ill

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Lionel Richie Postpones Recording And Cancels London Gig After Falling Ill
NEW YORK (Top40 Charts) Lionel Richie has halted recording of his new album and pulled out of a star-studded concert in London after falling ill. Richie was due to headline BBC Radio 2?s Live In Hyde Park gig on Sept. 11, alongside other stars including Lenny Kravitz and Will Young.

BBC Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans told listeners of his morning show on Thursday:
'Due to illness, Lionel Richie will not be able to perform at Hyde Park as billed.
As much as Lionel is distressed at cancelling this show for his fans and Radio 2, he would never allow himself to give less than 100 per cent excellence in performance.
We talked to him in America yesterday, he said, 'I'm sorry that I wont be able to make the concert on Sunday'. He was recording his new album, that's also had to stop as well.'

In a statement, Richie adds, 'The show has a fantastic line up and I was looking forward to joining the other artists on what promises to be a fabulous day of entertainment. To all the fans that bought tickets I promise to be back very soon and make up for it with something very special.'






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