Cat Stevens' US & Canada Book Tour Postponed Due to Visa Delays
Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, has postponed his US and Canada PGA Tour due to visa issues. The tour, set to begin on October 5 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was scheduled to promote his autobiography, 'Cat on the Road to Find Out'.
Stevens, who converted to Islam and changed his name in the late 1970s, has been awaiting visa approval for months. Despite the delay, his autobiography is still set to be released this week in the UK and next week in North America. If Stevens receives visa approval, he plans to reschedule the PGA Tour. Fans who had already bought tickets and planned trips are disappointed by the postponement.
Cat Stevens' US and Canada PGA Tour has been postponed due to visa issues. The tour's start, originally planned for October 5 in Philadelphia, is now uncertain. Stevens awaits visa approval to reschedule the event.
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