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Muni Long Sends Fans Her Apologies For Canceling Valentine’s Day Show In Atlanta Due To COVID-19

Muni Long, a talented and promising artist under the prestigious record label Capitol Records, had to cancel her highly anticipated Valentine’s Day show in Atlanta. The event was supposed to occur at the Center Stage on Wednesday, February 14, and fans eagerly counted down the days until the big day. Unfortunately, the 35-year-old singer was forced to scrap the plan due to her being diagnosed with COVID-19. On Monday, Muni Long took to her Instagram account to share the news of her illness with her fans. She shared a black-and-white photo of herself in the post, looking visibly upset and downcast. She expressed her disappointment at being unable to perform and apologized to her fans for any inconvenience caused.

“My loves, unfortunately, I won’t be able to hit the stage this Wednesday at Center Stage as planned due to testing positive for COVID. My priority right now is to focus on my health and recovery,”

“Sending you all my love and please take care of yourselves out there. We are working to get this show rescheduled – stay tuned for a new date.”

The cancellation of Muni Long’s show has left many fans heartbroken, as they were looking forward to experiencing her soulful voice and electrifying stage presence. However, given the current situation and the risk of spreading the virus, Muni Long’s decision to cancel the show was

responsible and necessary. The health and safety of everyone involved, including fans, staff, and performers, should always be the top priority. Nonetheless, fans eagerly await Muni Long’s speedy recovery and look forward to catching her live performance in the future.

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