Pop Icon Vows to ‘Never Perform in the US Again,’ Explains Embarrassing Instagram Dance
Spears cited 'extremely sensitive reasons' for avoiding U.S. shows while planning live performances in the UK and Australia, aiming to reconnect with her sons through music.
- Britney Spears, 44, told followers on Instagram that she plans to start performing live 'in the near future' but will not perform in the U.S. again due to 'very sensitive reasons,' hoping to appear 'soon' in the UK and Australia.
- Long ago, Britney Spears, 44, stepped away in 2018 to end a controversial conservatorship that concluded in 2021, while recent family tensions and posts citing `trash` explain her U.S. performance refusal.
- The Instagram post included a throwback photo of Spears at a white Yamaha grand piano, and she wrote `Sending this piano to my son this year!!!`, expressing hopes to perform with her sons Jayden and Sean Preston in the UK and Australia very soon, but citing `very sensitive reasons` for not performing in the U.S. now.
- No official dates have been announced, but British and Australian fans are expected to respond enthusiastically; Spears last performed live in the U.S. at the Formula One Grand Prix, Austin, Texas, in October 2018.
- At 44, Britney Spears frames a comeback as part of healing through dance and reconnecting with her sons, as she nears the 10-year anniversary of her 2016 MTV Video Music Awards performance.
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