Zayn Malik scrapped all U.S. tour dates for 2026 following his hospitalization last month. The former One Direction member won't perform stateside behind his newly released album "Konnakol," which dropped April 17. He remains committed to scheduled shows in the U.K. and Mexico happening later this month, before the canceled American leg was supposed to kick off.
The singer hasn't disclosed details about his illness or recovery timeline. This marks a significant disruption for fans anticipating the U.S. portion of his tour. The "Pillowtalk" artist last released solo music in 2021 with "Nobody Is Listening," making "Konnakol" his return to recording after a four-year gap. Canceling an entire U.S. tour suggests his health situation remains serious enough to warrant stepping back from the demanding schedule American dates require. International shows still happening indicates Malik may resume touring once he's fully recovered, though no rescheduled U.S. dates have been announced yet.
