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The past several days in my world have felt like a ping-pong match between concert lights and headlines. On November 13 Paris pulsed to my live performance at the sold-out Accor Arena. Clips of Beautiful Things and Pretty Slowly are making the rounds on YouTube with fans dissecting every lyric and my post-show mood. Days earlier on November 5 I took the stage at Londons O2 Arena for the American Heart Tour and you can still catch recordings of Take Me Home from that night lighting up music news feeds according to Music and Megamix Super News. My followers are still buzzing about that show. But stardom has its rocky interludes too. IMDb reported that I canceled my Birmingham England concert at the last minute on Saturday citing vocal and throat issues. That sparked a brief swirl of rumors about my health but most sources now agree it was a necessary pause—not a long-term setback.
The tour kept rolling despite that hiccup. November 17 had me at Unity Arena in Fornebu Norway, and fans filled the venue, posting clips all over social channels—my setlist changes and voice were a hot topic. Meanwhile, music sites like Now 105.1 iHeart and fans on X have been echoing my sarcastic social media response to being snubbed by the 68th annual Grammy Awards. Yes, I poked fun at the whole thing with a meme, and that post blew up with thousands of likes and supportive comments. I never miss an opportunity to turn disappointment into content.
Shifting from Europe to the States, there’s major buzz about my upcoming live show among the actual rockets at Kennedy Space Center. AOL reports I’ll headline the Rocket Garden on November 29, calling it “so insanely sick and one I’ll remember forever.” Local news and radio like Click Orlando and 95.1 WAPE are hyping the event—and ticket demand is already surging, sparking speculation in the entertainment press about whether this could become a regular December tradition for me. No official confirmation yet, but the idea seems to have legs.
Business activity has been quieter publicly except for a few cryptic posts about brand partnerships, but nothing truly solid has emerged. Socially, X, Instagram, and TikTok are flooded with concert snippets and Grammy commentary. There’s chatter about new music dropping soon, but until I confirm it’s all speculation.
The most significant story of the week is clearly the Kennedy Space Center concert and the speed with which I bounced back from the canceled Birmingham show. Live energy, social media wit, and a sense of resilience have dominated my narrative. The headlines have been as much about next steps as recent setbacks, and that’s exactly where I want the spotlight.
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