Fans of the 35-year-old singer were disappointed upon hearing the news, with one writing, 'don't piss me off, this is the second time I got my hopes up to see you live.'
- February 14, 2024
AceShowbiz - Muni Long was forced to cancel her Valentine's Day show in Atlanta. The Capitol Records signee was supposed to take the Center Stage on Wednesday, February 14, but she scrapped the plan due to COVID-19.
The 35-year-old came clean with her illness via Instagram on Monday. Sharing a black-and-white photo of herself, she wrote, "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," the Florida-born artist added. "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."
Fans were disappointed upon hearing the news, with one writing, "don't piss me off. this is the second time I got my hopes up to see you live. girl!!! get better but damn." Another penned, "Damn my fiance and I was really looking forward to going but hope you get better soon."
It prompted Muni to apologize once again in the comment section. "I'm really sad ya'll. I promise I tried everything to keep from having to cancel but my team said I need to get somewhere and sit down," she explained.