Australian musician Keli Holiday was forced to return home early after being denied re-entry to the US during his tour. The singer was scheduled to perform four shows in the US and Canada between May 1 and 7. After his shows in Toronto, Holiday was detained at the US-Canadian border and denied entry for his final show in New York City. Ticketholders were notified the show was canceled. No official reason was given for the denial, and it is understood that his entire touring party had their visas revoked. Holiday posted a brief statement on Instagram, expressing disappointment and thanking fans for their support. A representative confirmed that he is now back in Australia, preparing for the next leg of his tour. Fans expressed their support in the comments. Australians have been anticipating stricter border scrutiny after plans were announced to overhaul entry to the US, which could include requiring tourists to provide their social media history.