Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel performs during the first of four sold-out shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace September 15, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Miguel released a self-titled studio album on September 14. Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Fans were very disappointed when Luis Miguel arrived 45 minutes late to his "Dejá Vu Tour" concert at "El Auditorio Nacional" in Mexico City on Wednesday night, and to top it all off, left them hanging after performing for only 20 minutes.

According to several Mexican publications, "El Sol de México" abandoned the stage after attempting to sing a couple of songs for the audience, who waited for the singer to arrive and perform some of his greatest hits.

"Due to unforeseen circumstances and changes in the weather and temperatures throughout his last concerts, tonight’s performance won’t go on. In the name of Mr. Luis Miguel, we offer our sincere apologizes and we’ll be rescheduling the date," said a member of the staff after LuisMi left the stage.

Upset fans and followers took to social media to express their discontent, "Luis Miguel never said anything about health issues," said Monica Lara (@Monic_Laara) on Twitter. Others, like comedian Gon Curiel, showed their support and proclaimed their "forever fan" status by not caring about Luis Miguel’s diva attitude: "Luis Miguel es un divazo, ROCKSTAR!," he wrote on a video posted on his Facebook account.

#LuisMiguelEnElAuditorio Estuve ahí cuando Luismi alias Mickey alias Estatua De Cera Que Se Hace Pasar Por Luis Miguel canceló su concierto tras 15 minutos de NO cantar. Lo subí a mi Snapchat (goncuriel), pero si no tienen Snapchat, he aquí.

Posted by Gon Curiel on Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Rumors about the 45-year-old crooner’s appearance and health have been circulating for the past year. Earlier this month, El Tiempo reported "El Sol" could be suffering from Tinnitus, fancy word used to refer to ringing or buzzing in the ears, which could potentially lead to hearing loss.

Although the real reason behind this concert fiasco has yet to be confirmed, we hope Luis Miguel takes good care of himself from now on. Because let’s be honest, we all want that Alejandro Fernández & Luis Miguel tour to happen next year. Who else is with us?

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