Lauryn Hill confirms Welsh one-off gig to go ahead

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The multi-Grammy winner was disappointed to cancel the US leg of her tour

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It Hurt so Bad when they heard her US shows were cancelled.

But fans of 90s hip hop and R&B legend Ms Lauryn Hill will still get to see the star perform in a one-off gig in Wales this autumn.

The Doo Wop and Ex-Factor singer has confirmed her Miseducation Anniversary Tour will still be coming to the UK, Ireland and Europe after setbacks saw her North American dates shelved in the Final Hour.

Shows in Dublin, Cardiff, Manchester and London will see her reunite with The Fugees for the first time in 25 years.

The hip hop group, including Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel, will perform music from Hill's 1998 debut album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and the Fugees' 1996 second album The Score.

In an Instagram post, Lauryn Hill claimed ticket sales for the North America leg of the tour had been affected by "sensationalism and clickbait headlines" written after she had to reschedule shows last year due to vocal strain.

The Grammy-winner wrote: "With difficulty the decision was made to pull down our upcoming North American tour dates. The shows in the UK and Europe ARE MOVING FORWARD as planned.

"Last year, I faced an injury that necessitated the rescheduling of some of my shows.

"Regrettably, some media outlet's penchant for sensationalism and clickbait headlines have seemingly created a narrative that has affected ticket sales for the North American portion of the tour.

"The trust and faith I have in my intentions and my commitment to my art seem to have been overshadowed by this unfortunate portrayal."

The US leg was due to pick back up on Friday in Tampa, Florida, after Hill had to postpone shows last year due to a "serious case of vocal strain".

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The Fugees' second album The Score catapulted them to fame in the 90s

"Performing for my fans, is a profound exchange of energy and emotion that excites me every time," said Hill.

"Every show is a piece of my expression and testament to our connection and shared love for music. I can assure you that no-one is more disappointed about not being able to perform than I am.

"Know that I am not only grateful for those who appreciate and support my art, but that I FIGHT and push through all kinds of resistance to put together experiences that mean something for all of us. I love being able to bring these performances to you!

"I appreciate your understanding. We're looking forward to performing at the shows in the UK and Europe in October - and for our fans in North America, when these unforeseen circumstances are resolved, we'll be back in full force..."

She signed off the statement by saying: "With Love, Respect and Honesty, MLH".

The Miseducation Anniversary Tour comes to Cardiff's Utilita Arena on 9 October, as part of the Cardiff Music City Festival.