Cat Stevens' US & Canada Autobiography Tour Postponed Due to Visa Issues
Musician Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, has postponed the launch of his autobiography in the US and Canada due to visa issues. The book tour, set to begin on October 5 in Philadelphia, has been delayed as the artist awaits performance visas from US and Canadian authorities.
Cat Stevens, who converted to Islam and changed his name in the late 1970s following two near-death experiences, was due to kickstart his memoir tour this week. However, the required performance visas have not been issued, forcing him to postpone all scheduled US and Canadian events originally planned for October 2025. The artist has been waiting for months for approval but states that the logistics can no longer be arranged in time for the planned shows.
Stevens' autobiography, 'Cat on the Road to Findout', is set to release this week in the UK and next week in North America. Fans eagerly await the chance to delve into the musician's life story, but will now have to wait for the rescheduled tour dates.
Cat Stevens' autobiography launch in the US and Canada has been postponed due to visa issues. The artist and his team are working to reschedule the tour for a later date. Fans are advised to keep an eye on official channels for updates on the new tour dates.