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News |  08 Jul 2015 19:17 |  By RnMTeam

Meghan Trainor cancels more shows due to vocal reasons

MUMBAI: ‘All About That Bass’ singer, Meghan Trainor has postponed more gigs, because of her vocal injury. Her scheduled gigs at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in San Antonio, and one in Chicago have been postponed. Also postponed were shows in Detroit, Michigan, New Jersey and Connecticut among others.

Trainor was diagnosed with a haemorrhage on her vocal chords, due to which she will not be playing any shows for the foreseeable future. The ‘Lips Are Movin’ singer shared the news from her social media pages, where she explained that she had been ordered to take “complete vocal rest” until her throat had healed. She even stated her regret, “I have never missed a tour date before so this is killing me.”

I have bad news, my doctor says I have to postpone two more dates, Detroit & Chicago and sadly I have to cancel my appearance at the Common Ground Music Festival. But there is good news!! I’m feeling much better, have already rescheduled most dates and will come back around to see you all soon!! Thank you Dr. Kessler for seeing me immediately and being so helpful and thank you guys for all the edits/get well posts you made. You made me feel a lot better about this crappy situation. I love you all so much!! New dates for postponed shows below!! MON 9/7 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena WED 9/9 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom FRI 9/11 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore SUN 9/13 Atlantic City, NJ – Borgata Festival Park

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Earlier this month, the 21 year old singer made her first announcement that she would be pulling out of a few shows, through another Instagram post.

However, some of the cancelled shows have rescheduled dates. These include Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville (7 September), Aragon Ballroom in Chicago (9 September), Detroit (11 September) and Atlantic City (13 September).

Trainor’s latest music video ‘Like I’m Gonna Lose You’ will premiere on 9 July in Times Square, New York City.

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