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06.10.2022 - 16:23 / msn.com
Demi Lovato postponed her latest gig after waking up with "no voice". The Cool for the Summer singer issued a statement on Wednesday announcing that she had to postpone her show in Rosemont, Illinois and would reschedule it at a later date. "Rosemont, today I woke up and had absolutely no voice," the statement read.
"I'm so so sorry but it breaks my heart to tell you I have to reschedule the show. Tickets will be honored for a new date as soon as its (sic) announced. "This is the absolute last thing I want to do.
. . I'm having so much fun with you all and I can't wait to see you again.
Again, I'm so sorry and I appreciate your understanding. I love you all. " Demi, 30, kicked off her Holy Fvck Tour - in support of the album of the same name - on 13 August and it is scheduled to conclude on 6 November.
At the end of the South America leg of the tour in mid-September, the singer declared on her Instagram Stories that this trek will be her last. "I'm so f**king sick I can't get out of bed," she wrote beside snaps seemingly taken in a hotel room. "I can't do this anymore.
This next tour will be my last. I love and thank you guys. " If she is fit to perform, Demi's next gig will take place in Detroit, Michigan on Friday.
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Demi Lovato was forced to take a difficult decision in the middle of her successful ‘Holy Fvck’ tour, after she realized that she had woken up with “no voice” following her last concert.The singer, who recently surprised the audience in Los Angeles with some special guests, announced that she had to postpone her show in Rosemont, Illinois, explaining to her fans and followers that she had to reschedule it at a later date.And while Demi says that this was “the absolute last thing” she wanted to do, she had no choice but to postpone the concert. “Rosemont, today I woke up and had absolutely no voice,” she wrote.
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