Ricky Martin pulled the plug on a Georgia show at the last minute, leaving fans scrambling for refunds. The pop‑singer’s July 16, 2026 performance at the Rustavi International Motorpark was cancelled a single day before it was set to begin.

Park Live, the local promoter, announced the decision on Instagram and sent an email to ticket holders. The notice explained that refunds would be handled through the ticketing platform and returned to the original payment card within three to five business days.

According to the promoter, the artist chose to cancel, but no specific reason was disclosed. Park Live’s statement added that the decision was "beyond our control and inexplicable to us," a phrasing that echoed the ticket buyers’ own email notification.

Last‑minute show cancellations have become more frequent in recent months. Rod Stewart withdrew from a concert citing a respiratory illness, and Lil Wayne has a history of missing scheduled dates. While Martin’s withdrawal remains unexplained, the prompt communication from Park Live and the ticketing platform helped keep fan frustration to a minimum.

Martin’s next public appearances are in Las Vegas. He will headline two nights at the BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas on October 30 and 31, 2026. Tickets for the Halloween weekend dates went on sale Friday at 10 AM PT. The venue, which opened in December 2023, occupies 173,000 sq ft and has quickly become a hotspot for high‑profile concerts.

Brad Paisley will also headline the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas on November 6 and 7, 2026, with tickets currently available.

The Rustavi International Motorpark, located 20 km southeast of Tbilisi, is primarily a motorsport venue but has hosted large cultural events, including concerts, in recent years. Park Live, the promoter behind the Georgia show, has worked with international artists for several years.

In short, Ricky Martin’s Georgia concert was cancelled a day before it was scheduled to start, and refunds are being processed through the ticketing platform. Ticket holders can expect a return to their original payment method within a week. The artist will instead perform two shows in Las Vegas in October, while Brad Paisley will headline two nights in November. No further details about the cancellation reason have been released.