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Joss Stone postpones show to be with sick dog

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SINGER JOSS STONE has postponed the Caribbean Leg of her Joss Stone Total World Tour because of sick Rottweiler Missy.

Stone was scheduled to perform at Holder’s House last night, but a new date has been set for May 9.

The singer made the announcement on her Facebook page two days ago.

“I am very sad to announce that I have to postpone the show in Barbados and also Trinidad and Tobago. Hopefully I will be able to return in time for the gig in Venezuela if all is well. Last night my dog Missy got rushed to the vets with internal bleeding, I was told she could have only a few hours to live. Luckily she made it through the night and they are now working hard to find out what is wrong and save her. Missy is the closest thing I have to a child. I know to some that may sound ridiculous but for me it is everything. I have to go back and make sure she is ok before I can continue with the tour. I hope that those who have planned to attend the shows can understand. I will come back I promise, but right now Missy comes first.  Please say a prayer for Missy. I don’t know what I will do if she is not around. I can’t bear the thought. Please say a prayer even if you don’t believe in God, just put out some good energy for her.”

Tickets brought for the April 16 show will be honoured on the new date, but patrons seeking refunds can return tickets to the Box Offices or contact [email protected] with the ticket confirmation number. (SAT)

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