Ticketholders to Meghan Trainor’s concerts in New Jersey and Connecticut this Fourth of July weekend will have to find new plans: the “Dear Future Husband” singer has postponed the two tour dates after a vocal cord hemorrhage caused her doctors to put her on complete vocal rest.
The singer announced the news on Instagram, writing, “I have never missed a tour date before so this is killing me. I love you all very much and want to get healed quickly so I can show you this amazing tour we’ve been working on.”
Though the Friday and Saturday concerts are canceled, Trainor plans to reschedule them. Her website lists her next live performance on Tuesday in Lansing, Mich.
Trainor later posted a video to Instagram with more apologies to her fans:
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