Hugh Jackman has cancelled his UK concert that was due to take place in Hyde Park this July.
The X-Men actor announced the special show back in November 2024 but says now a scheduling issue has caused him to pull the plug.
In a statement shared on BST's Instagram page, the actor said: "Due to an unforeseen conflict in my schedule, I am deeply disappointed to announce I will be unable to perform in Hyde Park this July 6th.
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"This was a stage I truly was looking forward to being on. No less in a city that I love so much. Thank you to all people who’ve purchased tickets. For ticket refunds, please go to the link in my bio for more information. London, I will see you soon!"
Jackman, who got his start on the stage, was set to perform songs from musicals including Les Miserables, The Greatest Showman, The Boy From Oz, and The Music Man while accompanied by a live orchestra.
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The London show would have been Jackman's first time on a UK stage in five years.
Last month Jackman kicked off a run of shows at New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall.
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The show was announced by Jackman last year with help from his Deadpool & Wolverine co-star Ryan Reynolds.
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In a video posted to Instagram, Jackman said: "A little over two years ago, Ryan [Reynolds] sat in this very seat and announced to the world that I'd be coming back for Deadpool & Wolverine.
"It was the time of my life. Ryan and I had such a great adventure together. And I've been wondering what comes next..."
Jackman had previously performed a one-man show, titled The Man. The Music. The Show, which featured songs from The Greatest Showman with a live orchestra.
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