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Fans of singer Paul McCartney take photos after the cancellation of McCartney's concert at the National Stadium in Tokyo May 18, 2014. Image Credit: REUTERS

Paul McCartney cancelled his second concert in Tokyo on Sunday, as well as the make-up performance for the one cancelled a day earlier, and apologised to his fans for still being sick with a virus.

The former Beatle said on his Out There Japan Tour 2014 site that he wanted to perform on Sunday against doctors’ orders, but that his team wouldn’t allow it.

“Unfortunately my condition has not improved overnight,” he said. “I was really hoping that I’d be feeling better today. I’m so disappointed and sorry to be letting my fans down.”

McCartney, 71, got sick on Friday, and cancelled his concert at the National Stadium in Tokyo at the last minute on Saturday. But he had promised to be well enough to perform on Sunday and do an additional concert on Monday.

The tour site said McCartney instructed his team to look into rescheduling options. Ticket holders were advised to hold on to them, but where and when the concerts would be held was unclear.

Organisers said McCartney’s scheduled performance was still on for Wednesday at Nippon Budokan hall in Tokyo, the same venue where the Beatles took the stage during their visit to Japan in 1966.

McCartney’s tour continues to Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka on Saturday, then to Seoul, before hitting several US venues, including Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

McCartney said he was moved by the messages of concern and support he was receiving from his Japanese fans.

“I’m so very touched,” he said.