Zayn Malik suspends 'STAIRWAY TO THE SKY' tour following Liam Payne's death
The 'Pillow Talk' singer dedicates a heartfelt post to Liam after demise
Following the death of Liam Payne, former One Direction band member, Zayn Malik has decided to postpone his upcoming music tour, 'Stairway to the Sky'.
Taking it to his Instagram handle, Zayn shared a post announcing the suspension of his forthcoming US tour.
“Given the heartbreaking loss experienced this week, I’ve made the decision to postpone the US leg of the Stairway to the Sky tour.”
He mentioned: “The dates are being rescheduled for January and I’ll post them as soon as it’s all set in the next few days. Your tickets will remain valid for the new dates.”
“Love you all and thank you for your understanding”, concluded the Pillow Talk singer.
Liam and Zayn have been a part of the globally acclaimed pop band, One Direction, which was formed in 2010.
The band also included Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan. However, the famous boy band officially split up in 2016, yet it remained alive in the hearts of its beloved fans.
After the sudden demise, of the Teardrop singer on October 16, all the former members were left into absolute bits.
Each and every one them, took it to their respective social media handle, to express their grief on the passing of their dear friend.
Zayn Malik also dedicated a heartfelt post to Liam Payne mentioning how much he will miss him.
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