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BRIT Awards 2022: Doja Cat cancels performance due to COVID-19 issues

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Doja Cat will no longer perform at the BRIT Awards 2022, following a raft of positive COVID-19 tests amongst her crew. The multi-hyphenate star was set to take to the stage of the O2 Arena next Tuesday (February 8) alongside other announced performers such as Sam Fender, Holly Humberstone and Dave.

Doja made the announcement on her social media this morning, saying that she had been in rehearsals for the BRITs "for weeks." "Despite taking the utmost caution, numerous members of my crew (both on and off stage) have tested positive for COVID.

It's simply not safe for us to continue to rehearse together and put each other in harm's way." Doja continued: "I can't wait to perform for my UK fans as soon as I can.

Take care of yourselves." The Say So hitmaker is nominated for two BRITs this year; Best International Act and Best International Song for Kiss Me More with SZA.

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