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Monday, 20 June 2011

Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse's cancellation of part of a European tour on Sunday, a day after the singer strongly denounced the British for being late and display erratic behavior on stage during a concert in Serbia.
The celebration started on Saturday evening in the Serbian capital Belgrade in front of what was to be the round of 12 of Europe's history. But he decided to cancel the match Winehouse in Istanbul on Monday and on Wednesday in Athens, according to a statement issued by the company advertising and outside the organization.
Representatives said their "I worked in as soon as possible," whether it will attend the rest of her tour of Europe. Date of next scheduled concert after Athens, July 8 at Bilbao, Spain. The tour ends in Bucharest, Romania, on August 15.
Winehouse and I would like to say sorry to the fans expect to see in Turkey and Greece, but "feels that this is the right thing to do," the statement said.
"Despite the feeling that she wanted to meet these commitments, said it had agreed with management that they can not perform to the best of their ability, and will return home," she said.
There was no other explanation for what exactly Winehouse written off.
But it was jeered and Winehouse, who struggled for years with public issues of drugs and alcohol, as she sang in Belgrade. I arrived late, about an hour before stumbling at the stage of history and unable to remember the words of her songs. She dropped the microphone, mumbled through her songs, and in some cases disappeared, leaving her band to keep playing.
A video posted on YouTube shows Winehouse staggering around violently while he was singing and trying to stop several times in the middle of the verse, and looking at her for more than bandmates to help. At one point, she calls over the backup singer to fill them.
He described the Serbian media concert before 20,000 fans as a "scandal" and "disaster." Blic newspaper said the concert was "the worst in the history of Belgrade."
The public can park in Belgrade's Kalemegdan Winehouse hardly tell which was the song, singing, angrily. Walked in many of the disenchantment.
"It was horrible," said Ivana Bilic. "Should be added to cancel the whole thing, rather than appear at all like this."
The newspaper Blic section of the concert on its website, commenting, "I hear if you dare."
Ticket cost about euro40 ($ 57) - very expensive in the country where the average salary of about euro300 (428 $) per month.
Winehouse recently spent a week in the rehabilitation program in London. The album won the breakthrough 2006 "Back to Black" five Grammy Awards, but the music has been overshadowed in recent years because of her drug use and run-ins with the law.

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