Winehouse 'sorry' for cancelling
The father of singer Amy Winehouse has said she is "sorry for fans" after cancelling the remainder of her 2007 concerts due to medical reasons.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat programme, Mitch Winehouse added the decision for her to take complete rest "is in her best interests".
He said "all options" were being considered as to whether the star would be treated at a rehabilitation clinic.
Winehouse had been due to perform at Cardiff's International Arena tonight.
Gigs were also planned in December in Dublin, Belfast, Manchester and London, and all tickets will now be refunded.
The troubled performer was reportedly treated in rehab this year and UK fans booed her during one shambolic concert.
The father of singer Amy Winehouse has said she is "sorry for fans" after cancelling the remainder of her 2007 concerts due to medical reasons.Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat programme, Mitch Winehouse added the decision for her to take complete rest "is in her best interests".
He said "all options" were being considered as to whether the star would be treated at a rehabilitation clinic.
Winehouse had been due to perform at Cardiff's International Arena tonight.
Gigs were also planned in December in Dublin, Belfast, Manchester and London, and all tickets will now be refunded.
The troubled performer was reportedly treated in rehab this year and UK fans booed her during one shambolic concert.






