Rita Ora Tears Up Performing Liam Payne Duet After His Death: ‘I Can’t Even Sing This Right Now’

The singer displayed a photo of the One Direction star at her concert in Japan.

Rita Ora Tears Up Performing Liam Payne Duet After His Death: ‘I Can’t Even Sing This Right Now’

Rita Ora‘s latest concert featured an emotional tribute to Liam Payne, who died at age 31 on Wednesday (Oct. 16) after falling from the third floor of his hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Taking the stage in Japan within hours of the tragedy, the singer/actress struggled to get through the words of “For You,” her 2018 collaboration with the former One Direction star for the Fifty Shades Freed movie. Looking visibly emotional in videos captured by fans, Ora ended up having the crowd sing the lyrics for her as she walked with her head bowed, at one point turning her back to the audience and looking up at the ceiling.

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She then sat down on a riser and attempted to sing the final pre-chorus before cutting out again. “I can’t even sing this right now — can you do it for me?” she said, pointing into the crowd before covering her face with her hands.

As a black-and-white photo of Ora and Payne in the studio flashed on the screen behind her, the Descendants: The Rise of Red star watched her fans sing the chorus for a minute more before mouthing, “I’m sorry,” and walking off the stage with her arms folded over her chest.

“For You” reached No. 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition to appearing on the Fifty Shades Freed soundtrack, the collaboration also found homes on Payne’s debut solo album LP 1 and Ora’s Phoenix.

Shortly after news of Payne’s death came to light, Ora wrote on Instagram that “For You” takes on “a whole new meaning for me now.”

“He had the kindest soul, I will never forget,” she added, sharing photos of herself and the “Strip That Down” artist. “I loved working with him so much – he was just such a joy to be around on and off stage. This tragic news breaks my heart.”

Countless other musicians and fans have also shared messages of shock and grief on social media over the past 24 hours, with two of Payne’s other collaborators — Zedd and J Balvin — speaking out as well. The X Factor alum’s former school recently posted a statement remembering his “positive impact” on the community in which he grew up (Wolverhampton, England), while his family told the BBC, “Liam will forever live in our hearts and we’ll remember him for his kind, funny and brave soul. We are supporting each other the best we can as a family and ask for privacy and space at this awful time.”

A recent preliminary autopsy confirmed that Payne died from multiple traumas and hemorrhages obtained from the impact of his fall. Police are still investigating what happened, but initially reported finding substances in the star’s room that appeared to be narcotics and alcohol.

See Ora’s tribute to Payne below.