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Huge British Noughties boyband leave music fans devastated as they’re forced to cancel tour shows after reuniting

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THE Wanted’s Max George and Siva Kaneswaran have been forced to canel two shows after they reunited for a huge tour.

The duo are in America for a number of dates after finishing up in India – but without bandmates Jay McGuiness and Nathan Sykes.

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Max George and Siva Kaneswaran are on a huge American tour
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The Wanted – with their late bandmate Tom Parker

They were due on stage on Sunday and Monday night at Disney’s Epcot theme park in Florida.

They told fans in a statement on Instagram: “Hey everyone, especially those in Florida.

“We are so sorry to announce that due to unforeseen circumstances, myself and Siva will not be able to perform at Disney as scheduled.

“This is something COMPLETELY out of our hands and we are absolutely gutted.

“This will NOT affect our US/ Canada fall tour and we can’t can’t wait to start October 6 in New York.

“We promise to be back in Florida as soon as possible.. Much love..Max”

Reacting to the news on X, formerly Twitter, one fan said: “WHY DID YOU CANCEL EPCOT?? I’m flying in from Michigan in a few hours… 😭😭😭…just to see you.”

Another said: “”Max and Siva are no longer listed as the Eat to the Beat entertainment for Sunday and Monday anymore? 😢

One more posted: “My daughter is flying from Arizona right now just to see them :(“

The shows mark the second time the boys have hit the road following the death of their bandmate Tom Parker.

The group all toured together in 2022 and just weeks after it came to an end Tom tragically died, on March 30 from a brain tumour.

Announcing the heartbreaking news, his wife Kelsey told The Sun: “It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm Tom passed away peacefully earlier today with all of his family by his side.

“Our hearts are broken. Tom was the centre of our world and we can’t imagine life without his infectious smile and energetic presence.

“We are truly thankful for the outpouring of love and support and ask that we all unite to ensure Tom’s light continues to shine for his beautiful children.”

He left behind his wife, influencer Kelsey, and their two children, Aurelia and Bodhi.

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Tom Parker’s wife Kelsey recently shared a poignant post on Instagram[/caption]

The most common symptoms of a brain tumour

More than 12,000 Brits are diagnosed with a primary brain tumour every year — of which around half are cancerous — with 5,300 losing their lives.

The disease is the most deadly cancer in children and adults aged under 40, according to the Brain Tumour Charity.

Brain tumours reduce life expectancies by an average of 27 years, with just 12 per cent of adults surviving five years after diagnosis.

There are two main types, with non-cancerous benign tumours growing more slowly and being less likely to return after treatment.

Cancerous malignant brain tumours can either start in the brain or spread there from elsewhere in the body and are more likely to return.

Brain tumours can cause headachesseizuresnausea, vomiting and memory problems, according to the NHS.

They can also lead to changes in personality weakness or paralysis on one side of the problem and problems with speech or vision.

The nine most common symptoms are:

  1. Headaches
  2. Seizures
  3. Feeling sick
  4. Being sick
  5. Memory problems
  6. Change in personality
  7. Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
  8. Vision problems
  9. Speech problems

If you are suffering any of these symptoms, particularly a headache that feels different from the ones you normally get, you should visit your GP.

Source: NHS


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