Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth has canceled a recent show in Orlando, Florida, due to illness. Puth, a four-time Grammy nominee, shared on Instagram that he has been sick and was advised to rest to avoid further cancellations on his ‘Whatever’s Clever’ world tour. He expressed his disappointment at not being able to perform and apologized to his fans for the inconvenience.
The ‘Whatever’s Clever’ world tour, named after Puth’s 4th studio album, began on April 22 in San Diego and is scheduled to conclude on July 30 in Warsaw, Poland. Puth, known for hits like ‘See You Again’ and ‘Attention’, has garnered acclaim for his musical talents blending pop, R&B, funk, and jazz influences. Despite his illness, he remains committed to his fans and hopes to return to the stage soon.
Charlie Puth, with his latest album ‘Whatever’s Clever’ released on March 27, 2026, has established himself as a versatile artist with a strong presence in the music industry. His upcoming shows in the U.S. include performances in Nashville, Austin, Irving, Texas, and Houston, showcasing his dedication to his fans and passion for live music.
