Christina Aguilera cancels shows slated for Las Vegas in November amid ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Christina Aguilera cancels The Xperience shows slated for Las Vegas in November amid ongoing coronavirus pandemic: ‘Everyone’s health and safety is our top priority’

Christina Aguilera has canceled her concerts slated for Las Vegas in November amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The 39-year-old took to Instagram Tuesday evening to announce that she will not be performing in Sin City at Planet Hollywood later this autumn.

‘While nothing would make me happier than meeting you all back at Zappos Theatre for #TheXperience Las Vegas, we all have to continue doing our part & acting responsibly,’ the Staten Island-born star said. ‘Everyone’s health and safety is our top priority, so my Las Vegas residency performances scheduled for this November are cancelled.’

The latest: Christina Aguilera, 39, has canceled her concerts slated for Las Vegas in November amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

The Beautiful artist said she was sorry to fans who had already made arrangements for the shows.

‘I apologize for any inconvenience to ticket holders, there is nowhere I’d rather be than up on stage performing for all of you, but we will just have to be patient,’ the Grammy-winner said. ‘All tickets will be refunded at the point of purchase within 30 days.⁣’

The What A Girl Wants singer added: ‘Thank you to my fans who captured some of the best Vegas Xperience moments!! ⁣Love, X.’

According to KSNV, she was scheduled to perform in shows on November 11, 13, 14, 18, 20 and 21.

The Grammy-winner was scheduled to perform in shows on November 11, 13, 14, 18, 20 and 21

The Grammy-winner was scheduled to perform in shows on November 11, 13, 14, 18, 20 and 21 

Early on: She began the residency in May of 2019 after announcing she was planning 'her most ambitious show yet' in a statement in January

Early on: She began the residency in May of 2019 after announcing she was planning ‘her most ambitious show yet’ in a statement in January

She began the residency in May of 2019 after announcing she was planning ‘her most ambitious show yet’ in a statement in January.

‘Getting to perform in this adult playground we call Las Vegas is inspiring me to bring forth all of my talents in a mind-blowing theatrical experience — song, dance, visuals and uninterrupted high energy,’ she said at the time.

She continued: ‘For years I have been collecting ideas and concepts that have yet to be implemented on my stages, and Las Vegas is the perfect opportunity for me to collectively showcase my artistry.’