Houston, we have a problem: Whitney Houston’s first concert in Britain in more than a decade has received mixed reviews with some fans describing it as “horrendous,” The BBC reports.
The 46-year-old singer kicked off the European leg of her tour in Birmingham, playing to a sold-out crowd after battling an upper respiratory infection for the past two weeks. Houston was forced to postpone a concert in Paris and her first three gigs in the UK while she recovered, but a number of fans were left confused and $200 poorer after Houston croaked her way through her signature ballads, often failing to hit the right notes during last night’s show.
The respiratory infection that posponed the start of the European leg of Whitney Houston’s “Nothing But Love Tour” has landed the pop diva in a Paris hospital. Houston has been hospitalized in the City of Lights suffering from nose and throat problems, a member of her entourage said on Wednesday.
Whitney Houston has postponed a concert in Paris after falling ill.
The legendary singer had been due to perform in the City of Lights this week, but a statement released by her representative says an upper respiratory infection has forced Whitney to bow out of that show on doctors’ orders.
Whitney Houston’s addiction….to nicotine….is being blamed for the singing legend’s recent tour controversy and string of questionable performances in Australia. Houston’s tour promoter, Andrew McManus, cites the “I Will Always Love You” singer’s refusal to quit smoking for her faltering voice during a series of shows in Brisbane and Sydney this month.
Houston, we have a problem. The future of Whitney Houston’s first Australian tour in 22 years hangs in the balance after the pop music icon appeared breathless and exhausted during her opening concert in Brisbane on Sunday night. Houston has sparked fresh fears for her health after struggling through her set on the “Nothing But Love Tour.”