Demi Lovato Postpones Concert Date After Losing Voice
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Demi Lovato had to postpone their concert in Rosemont, Illinois, on Wednesday after losing their voice. The singer posted an apology on Instagram, saying it “breaks my heart” to have to reschedule the show.
Demi Lovato Postpones Concert on Holy Fvck Tour
Lovato was scheduled to perform at the Rosemont Theater on Wednesday as part of her Holy Fvck Tour. However, she woke up with “absolutely no voice” and had to take a break from performing. As Lovato wrote, “Tickets will be honored for a new date as soon as its [sic] announced.”
“This is the absolute last thing I want to do,” Lovato continued. “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.”
Lovato’s next tour date is scheduled for Friday, October 7, at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan. As of this writing, it looks like the show will go on as scheduled. The singer has several more tour dates scheduled after that, going into November.
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Will This Be Lovato’s Last Tour?
Last month, in a series of now-deleted Instagram stories, Lovato wrote that they were “so f—king sick I can’t get out of bed,” adding, “I can’t do this anymore … This next tour will be my last. I love and thank you guys.”
Since Lovato deleted these posts, we’re not sure how decisive they are. However, before her concert in Santiago, Chile, she told fans on Instagram, “I barely have a voice I’m gonna be pointing the mic to the audience a lot tonight. Please sing for me.”
Lovato released their most recent album, titled Holy Fvck, in August. The project, which is their eighth studio album, returns the singer to their rock roots on tracks like “Substance” and “29.”