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What Happened To JoJi At Coachella 2022? As Singer Performs Amid Health Condition

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JoJi Coachella’s 2022 performance was canceled amidst the show due to the fact that he was not feeling well due to a health situation. Fans are also faulting Coachella as they canceled his live stream without notice.

Ever since the Coachella 2022 lineup was revealed, fans had been anticipating the event. As Joji was scheduled to appear on April 17, a lot of people were anticipating him to perform.

His performance came to a halt for a while today, which left numerous concerns within the minds of fans who were looking forward to taking advantage of it.

What did fans notice about Joji at Coachella 2022?

Joji was due to perform for all of his admirers on April 17, and the event will be live-streamed for everyone to enjoy.

While his concert began with a bang, the vocalist exited the stage in the middle, leaving the band alone on the stage. Joji took a 5- to 10-minute rest before returning to perform once more.

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Fans, on the other hand, noticed that the vocalist was sounding a little different and didn’t have the same zeal as when he first started. In response to the concept, Joji apologized to the audience for abruptly interrupting the show, stating that he needed to take a break since he was not feeling well due to a health issue.

Why are Joji’s fans enraged at Coachella?

Fans of Joji were dismayed to learn that the singer had to return to the stage and start his performance despite not feeling well.

Some have noticed that Joji’s photos and videos have been removed from Coachella’s official social media page. Coachella, on top of that, did not webcast his set on the live stream. It is currently unknown why this occurred.

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What health problem does Joji have?

Joji has been outspoken about his health problems caused by the star. According to each PopBuzz, the singer suffers from an undiscovered neurological disease and has even admitted to having anxiety-induced seizures, which forced him to leave his YouTube career.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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