Lady Gaga has unexpectedly cancelled her scheduled concert in Montreal after her health deteriorated, with medical professionals intervening to prevent her from performing. On April 6, the singer announced she would not appear for her third and final show at the Bell Centre, revealing she has been struggling with a respiratory infection.
In a statement shared on Instagram, she expressed regret over the cancellation, explaining that her condition had worsened despite battling the illness for several days. Her doctor strongly recommended she avoid performing, as she would not be able to deliver the high-quality show her fans expect.
Addressing her audience, Gaga conveyed her deep disappointment and apologized for letting down those who planned to attend. She described feeling “heartbroken” over the situation and expressed sincere remorse to her supporters.
The Montreal concert was part of her ongoing Mayhem Ball Tour, where she had already completed two previous performances in the city. Despite this setback, the tour is scheduled to continue, with upcoming shows in Saint Paul and a final stop at Madison Square Garden in New York on April 13.
Earlier in the tour, Gaga had to reschedule dates due to vocal strain, but the tour was expanded following strong demand after the release of her album Mayhem. She aimed to create a more controlled and theatrical experience by choosing arena venues instead of stadiums.
For now, Lady Gaga’s priority is to recover fully after being forced to withdraw from the Montreal show at the last moment.
