Trevor Noah postpones all his 2018 shows

Trevor Noah 2018 shows

South African comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host, Trevor Noah, has revealed that he was forced to postpone all his 2018 shows after he lost his voice.

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His announcement comes right after he jetted off to the United States of America following a successful Global Citizen Festival in South Africa at the FNB stadium.

Trevor Noah took to social media where he posted a screenshot of a note on Wednesday explaining his situation.

“I thought my vocal cords were healed but according to the doctor, flying 36 hours and hosting a giant concert in South Africa did not help me. So now if I want to get better I have to take it seriously so that I can perform at 100% on my new tour next year,” part of the note read.

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A few weeks go, Noah revealed that he was forced to postpone some of his shows. He revealed that he initially thought it was just a mildly sore throat was actually bruised vocal cords.

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WATCH: Beyoncé and Jay-Z are here for #GlobalCitizenFestivalSA

beyonce and jay z in south africa

Beyoncé and Jay-Z have finally arrived in South Africa for the highly-anticipated Global Citizen Festival SA. Jay Z, his wife Beyonce and their three children were spotted at Lanseria airport on Thursday, November 29.

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Several Twitter accounts have shared videos of Queen Bey arriving at Lanseria Airport. In a video, Jay-Z is seen in a black hoodie trying to hide one of the twins, while Bey was trying to hide away in an umbrella.

After a mob of fans spotted them, they screamed their lungs out for them. The Carters were protected by bodyguards and over a dozen South African police officers.

Beyoncé & Jay-Z, Black Coffee, Cassper Nyovest, D’banj, Ed Sheeran, Eddie Vedder, Femi Kuti, Kasey Musgraves, Pharrell Williams & Chris Martin, Sho Madjozi, Tiwa Savage, Usher, and Wizkid will headline the first Global Citizen Festival to be held at FNB Stadium on Sunday, December 2.

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