Hugh Jackman has cancelled his Hyde Park concert on July 6 due to scheduling conflicts. He recently launched his concert series, “From New York, with Love,” at Radio City Music Hall with performances featuring songs from his iconic roles. Fans can currently purchase tickets for the series, which continues throughout the year.
Hugh Jackman has cancelled his concert at London’s Hyde Park scheduled for July 6, citing an unforeseen scheduling conflict. The actor expressed his disappointment in a social media statement, stating, “I am deeply disappointed to announce I will be unable to perform in Hyde Park this July 6th. This was a stage I truly was looking forward to being on… Thank you to all people who’ve purchased tickets.”
He recently began his 2025 concert series, “From New York, with Love,” at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, where he performed on January 24 and 25. Jackman is set for additional performances throughout the year, featuring songs from his notable roles in musicals like “The Boy From Oz” and “Les Misérables.”
Promoting an active engagement with his audience, Jackman shared a video of himself practising a jump rope routine from the concert, reflecting on the challenging choreography he was preparing for stage. He stated, “I had a blast. And get to do it again 21 more times!”
After his initial shows, Jackman described the performances as emotionally rich, mentioning, “The love emanating from the audience was enormous. We all felt it.” He looks forward to continuing the tour with upcoming performances.
Tickets for “From New York, with Love” are currently available for sale.
Hugh Jackman’s cancellation of his London concert due to scheduling conflicts has disappointed fans. He has returned to the stage with his concert series, performing songs from his famous roles. Jackman shared his excitement and appreciation for the audience’s support, highlighting the emotional connection during his shows.
Original Source: people.com