David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled

The Live Breathe Fight Tour featuring Tamela Mann, David Mann, Erica Campbell, Tye Tribbett, Karen Clark-Sheard, and Kierra Sheard has been officially cancelled. The cancellation affects all scheduled dates, including the kickoff on May 15, 2025, in Fort Worth, TX, and subsequent stops through June 1, 2025.
All dates on the multi-city tour have been scratched. The announcement on the tour's promotion website states that the tour was cancelled "due to a combination of unforeseen circumstances." In addition, it states that the tour "faced unexpected challenges that made it difficult to deliver the kind of experience we believe you deserve." It's unclear what these "unexpected challenges" may have been.
The Tour was named after Tamela Mann's latest album and was suppose to feature other gospel superstars, including Kierra, Erica Campbell, Tye Tribbett, and Karen Clark Sheard.
The Tour was set to kick off in only a couple of days on May 15th in Texas.
All tickets will be fully refunded via the original payment method. If you purchased your tickets through Ticketmaster, refunds will be automatically processed and returned within 30 days.
While this outcome is disappointing, the artists have expressed their gratitude for the support and excitement surrounding the tour and remain committed to reconnecting with fans in the future with new tours and experiences.
For the latest updates, you can visit Tamela Mann's official website: Tamela Mann Collection.
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