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Sinead O’Connor cancels all gigs in 2022 for “her own health and well being”

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Sinead O’Connor has cancelled all her upcoming gigs in 2022 for “her own heath and well being” following the death of her son Shane earlier this year.Shane, who was 17, passed away earlier this year (January 7) after going missing from Newbridge, County Kildare.

In a statement, O’Connor’s team said she will not be performing live in 2022 “due to continuing grief over the tragic loss of her beloved son Shane.”The statement continued: “This has not been an easy decision for Sinead but a decision she has had to make for her own health and well being at this time.

We would like to extend our thanks and appreciation to Sinead’s worldwide agency ICM who have handled this with the utmost respect and dignity and have worked tirelessly.“We would also extend our gratitude for the continuing support and understanding of local and international promoters.

Thank you also to Sinead’s friends and fans whose support and understanding we hold in the highest esteem throughout this period.

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