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Zayn Malik concerts to cancel due to LA fires?
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Zayn Malik fans became anxious about the remaining Stairway to the Sky tour concerts. The Los Angeles fires engulfed the community more than three days after they began. The former One Direction singer’s fans seemed to worry not about the growing flames but about the possibility that the much-anticipated concerts would be postponed. Taking over to Reddit, concerned fans engaged in an active discussion, asking each other for their thoughts. “Unless the venue location is affected, I doubt it will be changed. There is still 19 days to go…” one fan assured fans that the concert dates are too far to be worried about now. “It's still too early to predict what will happen in the next few days or weeks,” added another “I am devastated for those who have lost their lives, their things, memories, pets, etc., but I’d be lying if I said I am not stressing about the concerts being cancelled,” a third fan expressed. “It’s such a tragic situation, yet a little bit of me is also worried about the concert,” a fourth confessed. Meanwhile, a fifth fan says she’d understand if Zayn postponed the concerts in the wake of the apocalyptic fires, “If he did I’d understand, and I’m flying there. People’s lives and homes are gone!” For the uninitiated, the Dusk Till Dawn hitmaker has two shows scheduled in LA on January 29th and 31st. Zayn, 32, has not issued an official statement regarding the concerts amid the LA fires. According to authentic sources, the Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed around 10,000 structures, including homes and offices.
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