Sam Smith returns to stage in Berlin after cancelling shows on Gloria tour

Sam Smith finally returned to the stage in Berlin after canceling a series of shows on their Gloria tour as they battled a mysterious virus.

The singer, 30, appeared to be in good spirits as they put on an energetic performance on Monday night after recovering from a mysterious illness.

They had postponed two shows from their ongoing Gloria tour last week after Sam and their team were all stricken with illness.

But Sam, who is non-binary and uses the pronouns, seemed to be in shape as they took the stage with a big smile on their face.

The Unholy hitmaker wore a very extravagant costume consisting of gold pants and a white shirt, worn under an intricate metal corset.

They’re back: Sam Smith finally returned to the stage in Berlin after canceling a series of shows on their Gloria tour because they were battling a mysterious virus

Energetic: The singer, 30, seemed to be in good spirits as they put on an energetic performance on Monday night after she recovered from a mysterious illness

Unwell: They had postponed two shows from their ongoing Gloria tour last week after Sam and their team were all stricken with illness

Wearing a gold hat, they were joined on stage by a series of glamorous backing singers who showed off their moves.

Sam appeared fully recovered as they danced across the stage belting out their most famous hits while standing on a huge gold sculpture.

They also gestured to the audience as their fans sang along to their songs during the energetic show in Berlin, after returning from their tour in Copenhagen.

Sam’s return to the stage comes after they canceled two performances last week after being stricken with a mysterious illness.

Last Monday, Sam had taken to their Instagram Stories to tell fans that they wouldn’t be able to perform at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham on Tuesday because they weren’t good enough, postponing the show until next month.

A few days earlier, Sam had withdrawn from performing at the OVO Hydro Arena in the Scottish city of Glasgow on Saturday.

Sam announced: ‘Sailors, I’m sorry to let you know that things are still not going well for my team and I, so unfortunately we have to move the Birmingham show to 27th May 2023.

“It’s so important to me that we give you the very best version of Gloria. I don’t want you to experience it for less.

On stage: But Sam, who is non-binary and uses the pronouns, seemed to be in great shape as they flashed a big smile as they hit the stage

Glitzy: The Unholy hitmaker wore a very extravagant costume consisting of gold pants and a white shirt, worn under an intricate metal corset

Gorgeous: They wore a gold hat and were joined on stage by a series of glamorous backing singers as they showed off their moves

Talented: Sam appeared fully recovered as they danced across the stage performing their most famous hits while standing on a huge gold sculpture

The guts: Sam sang their hit songs as they returned to the stage in Berlin after their illness

All smiles: They also gestured to the audience as their fans sang along to their songs during the highly energetic performance

Good humor: Sam seemed to be in a jovial spirit as they held out their microphone for the audience

“Thank you so much for your understanding, I know how excited everyone is to see the show, and I feel the same way when I see you all.

All previous tickets are still valid for the new date. For more information, visit my website www.samsmithworld.com. All my love, Sam X.”

Sam also posted a picture of himself dressed in flowing white robes as they sat on a white block in front of a gold backdrop, with the information about the new date for the show.

The star assured fans that all tickets would be valid for the new Saturday, May 27 date.

Sam had pulled out of their gig in Glasgow earlier on Saturday after they were originally stricken with the mystery bug.

Sam announced the news on Instagram, sharing that they would not be able to perform at the OVO Hydro Arena in the Scottish city this weekend as they were not good enough.

Sam explained how she and their team were feeling ‘very unwell’ but that they would reschedule the performance until next month.

Sam wrote on Instagram: ‘Sailors, I’m sorry to say so, but we have to move the Glasgow show to May 25, 2023.

‘Myself and a large part of my team have been affected by a virus, which has really made us unwell.

“I want to give you the best version of Gloria de Tour and at the moment that’s not possible.

“It was also very important to me that we had another date to move this to immediately.

‘We’re going to celebrate Gloria together!! All previous tickets are still valid for the new date. For more information, visit my website www.samsmithworld.com. All my love, Sam.’

The pop star was recently at the center of harsh criticism from online trolls for their choice of stage attire.

Some labeled the artist as “satanic,” after the star previously revealed they were shockingly spat on in the street after announcing they were non-binary.

However, Sam has continued to dismiss any negative comment and taunts as they continue to maintain confidence in their performance art and strong public image.

Singing: Sam made sure all eyes were on them as they wore a very extravagant ensemble

Dancing: Sam stood on top of a giant gold sculpture during their highly energetic show

Grinning: Sam grinned as they put on a sensational show, where they were joined by a band and backing singers

Performances: Sam showcased their talents on stage during their performance in Berlin, after returning to the stage in Copenhagen

Illness: Sam’s return to the stage comes after they canceled two performances last week after being stricken with a mysterious illness

Sam sparked 100 Ofcom complaints with the BRITs this year, where they performed their single Unholy alongside Kim Petras, 30, at London’s O2 Arena in February.

They had dressed up as the devil, complete with horns coming out of their hats, a similar look to the one they wore at the Grammys the week before.

An Ofcom spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘We received 106 complaints about the Brit Awards on ITV1 on 11 February.

“The majority of the complaints were about Sam Smith’s performance, the rest about the use of abusive language and alcohol consumption.”

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