Zayn Malik‘s upcoming shows in Edinburgh have been rescheduled – see the new dates below.
The former One Direction singer was due to perform two shows in Edinburgh on November 20 and 21. However, Malik has announced via an Instagram story that both shows are being postponed to December due to “unforeseen circumstances”.
The November 20 show will now take place on December 8, and the November 21 show will happen on December 9. According to the singer, all tickets that have already been purchased for the November shows will be honoured at the December concerts.
Malik is also due to perform in London, Manchester, Leeds, Wolverhampton and Newcastle between November 23 and December 3. Those dates remain unaffected.
Zayn Malik’s UK tour dates are:
NOVEMBER
23 – Leeds
24 – Manchester
26 – London
27 – London
29 – Wolverhampton
30 – Manchester
DECEMBER
02 – Leeds
03 – Newcastle
04 – Manchester
08 – Edinburgh
09 – Edinburgh
The UK tour dates follow Malik postponing the US leg of his tour after the death of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne.
Payne passed away last month at the age of 31 after falling from a third-floor balcony at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Payne’s cause of death was due to multiple traumas and internal and external bleeding, and was later found to have multiple substances in his system.
Paying tribute to Payne in the days following his death, Malik shared a joint statement alongside surviving One Direction members Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles, where they expressed their devastation, and that they would need time “to grieve and process the loss of our brother, who we loved dearly.”
A portion of Malik individual’s tribute reads: “Liam, I have found myself talking out loud to you, hoping you can hear me, I can’t help but think selfishly that there are so many more conversations for us to have in our lives.”
The singer played his first ever solo show in London in May. After launching his solo career in 2016, he cancelled what was due to be his debut appearance in June that year, citing “the worst anxiety of my career”.