Nina Chuba had to cancel her show in Hanover on November 2nd at short notice – do the upcoming concerts also have to be canceled?
Nina Chuba is currently on a big arena tour. But on Sunday, November 2nd, this was spontaneously interrupted – the singer had to call in sick. Now fans are worried: How is the 27-year-old doing? And will the performances be able to take place in Dortmund, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne, Hamburg and Berlin?
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Three hours before the show starts: Concert cancellation for Hanover
In her Instagram story, Nina Chuba let her followers know: “Hannover, I’m incredibly sorry, but with a heavy heart I have to cancel the show today. I did everything to keep myself healthy during the tour, but now it’s hit me too. I was advised by the doctor not to play the show today, and my body is also giving me clear signs.”
The singer, actress and songwriter also wrote: “I’m sorry for all of you, because I know how happy you were, and the decision is not easy for me. Unfortunately, the show has to be canceled without replacement. We have checked everything, but I can no longer play here this year. All tickets purchased can of course be returned and refunded where they were purchased. Thank you for your understanding.”
What happens next?
There is no concrete information about Nina Chuba’s current health status. Her Instagram channel has also remained silent since then.
Upcoming concert dates are still listed on their website. The following performances are planned:
- on November 3rd in the Westfalenhalle in Dortmund
- on November 5th in the Festhalle in Frankfurt am Main
- on November 6th in the Lanxess Arena in Cologne
- on November 7th in the Barclays Arena in Hamburg
- and finally on November 9th in the Berlin Uber Arena.
Since there is currently no other information, it can be assumed that she will make the planned appearances.
Nina Chuba live: More concerts planned for 2026
Chuba will go on tour again from June 2026. Even then, the final is scheduled to take place in the capital again. All concert dates are on their website to find. Some shows are already sold out.

