Cardi B Cancels Two European Festival Shows Because Of Her Due Date

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Cardi B performs onstage during the Warner Music Group Pre-Grammy Party in association with V Magazine on January 25, 2018 in New York City.
Cardi B's expecting to deliver he first child in the midst of festival season.

It's undoubtedly been a huge weekend for Cardi B. After releasing her debut album Invasion Of Privacy on Friday, she finally confirmed her pregnancy in one of the most iconic ways possible. During her performance on SNL, she finally revealed her baby bump live on national television for the world to see. While her pregnancy is nothing but a blessing for herself and Offset, fans expecting to see her on the road might need to wait a bit longer than expected.

Cardi B's performance at Woo Hah festival this summer just got cancelled shortly after her pregnancy reveal. The festival announced that she'll be expecting to give birth around the same time so she had to back out of the performance. In addition to backing out of Woo Hah, she also cancelled her performance at Roskilde Festival for the same reason. Both festivals are currently working on finding a replacement for her slot.

While Cardi B might have to back out of her performance schedule, Offset is still slated to perform his scheduled set with the Migos at Woo Hah this year. At this point, it's unsure if she'll have to cancel any other performances but she still plans on hitting the road this fall with Bruno Mars. Cardi B will also be taking the stage at Coachella this weekend and the next.

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