The singer issues an emotional message to fans after cancelling her Fraze Pavilion performance, assuring full refunds and expressing disappointment over the decision.
Jessica Simpson has cancelled her scheduled concert in Ohio, addressing fans directly after the last-minute change to her comeback tour.
The 45-year-old singer and actress shared the update on Instagram on June 19, explaining that her June 22 performance at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering had been called off due to an incoming severe weather forecast.
Simpson expressed her disappointment over the cancellation and thanked fans for their support, adding that she looked forward to meeting them at a future date. She also confirmed that all ticket holders will receive full refunds.
In her message, the Take My Breath Away singer wrote that she was “so sad” about the situation and promised to return soon, emphasizing how much she values her fans’ support during her ongoing musical comeback.
The venue also issued an official statement confirming the cancellation, citing safety concerns as the primary reason. Organizers stressed that both audience and artist safety remained the top priority in making the decision.
According to the announcement, refunds will be automatically processed to the original payment methods within 48 hours.
The cancellation comes as Simpson continues her return to live music after a 15-year break from touring. Her comeback has been closely followed by fans, marking a significant moment in her career revival.
Despite the setback, Simpson is expected to continue her tour schedule, with additional dates planned in the coming weeks.
For fans, the singer’s message offered reassurance that the tour remains active, with hopes of rescheduling the Ohio performance in the future.