Aerosmith has postponed several dates on their farewell tour after lead singer Steven Tyler suffered a vocal cord injury during a performance. Tyler announced on Instagram that he received strict doctor's orders not to sing for the next thirty days due to vocal cord damage and subsequent bleeding. The band will reschedule the affected shows to ensure they can deliver the performance their fans deserve.
Aerosmith has postponed several shows, including their Chicago concert, after lead singer Steven Tyler sustained vocal cord damage during a recent performance. Tyler has been ordered not to sing for at least 30 days. The Chicago show has been rescheduled for February 14, 2024, and all tickets will be honored on the new date. The band is currently on their farewell tour across North America.
Country singer Morgan Wallen surprised fans by shaving off his signature mullet and mustache during a concert in Columbus, Ohio. Wallen explained that he didn't like his long hair anymore and wanted a fresh start. The announcement received mixed reactions from the audience, with some expressing disappointment and others praising his new look. Wallen had previously canceled concerts due to a vocal cord injury but has since been cleared to sing again.
Sam Smith abruptly ended their Manchester concert after noticing something was wrong with their voice, which turned out to be a vocal cord injury. The injury has resulted in the cancellation of rescheduled shows in Birmingham and Glasgow. Smith's team announced that refunds would be made available for the cancelled shows and that the singer must have complete vocal rest to avoid permanent damage. Smith's tour is still scheduled to make stops in Inglewood, and a collaboration with Madonna is set to debut soon.
Sam Smith abruptly ended their Manchester concert after noticing something was wrong with their voice, which turned out to be a vocal cord injury. The injury has resulted in the cancellation of rescheduled shows in Birmingham and Glasgow. Smith's team announced that refunds would be made available for the cancelled shows and that the singer must have complete vocal rest to avoid permanent damage. Smith's tour is still scheduled to make stops in Inglewood, and a collaboration with Madonna is set to debut soon.
Jason Aldean gave an update on Morgan Wallen's vocal cord injury, saying he texted with him and hopes he gets better soon. Wallen had to cancel six weeks' worth of shows after reinjuring his vocal cords. Aldean filled in for Wallen at an ACMs pre-show amid his last-minute tour cancellations. Aldean is performing at the ACM Awards and is up for Entertainer of the Year. The awards show is streaming live on Prime Video and Amazon Music's channel, Twitch.
Morgan Wallen has announced rescheduled tour dates after canceling six weeks of shows due to vocal cord trauma. The "One Night at a Time" tour dates will now take place between August 30, 2023, and June 7, 2024. Wallen had to take six weeks of vocal rest after reinjuring his vocal cords during three shows. He also tore a "lat" muscle in his back recently. Wallen apologized to fans for the delay but said he was advised by doctors to take the time off to heal properly.
Country singer Morgan Wallen has postponed his upcoming concerts for six weeks due to a vocal cord injury. Wallen had gone on 10 days of vocal rest before performing three shows last weekend in Florida, but he felt "terrible" by the last show. Doctors at the Vanderbilt Voice Center told him he managed to re-injure his vocal cords. The six-week vocal rest will impact his scheduled performances at multiple music festivals, the Academy of Country Music Awards, and the ACM Lifting Lives event -- in addition to the tour dates.
Country singer Morgan Wallen has postponed six weeks of performances due to a vocal cord injury, following advice from his doctors. Wallen, who is nominated in four categories at the Academy of Country Music Awards, reassured fans that his team is working on rescheduling shows as he recovers. His tour is set to resume on June 22 and 23 with performances at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Wallen's doctors advised him to go on vocal rest for six weeks and not speak at all to avoid permanent damage to his voice.
Country singer Morgan Wallen has been placed on vocal rest for six weeks due to vocal cord injury, which will affect 14 upcoming concerts. Wallen also tore his lat muscle, and won't appear at the Academy of Country Music Awards. He is rescheduling any festival appearances to 2024. Tickets for his upcoming shows will be honored at the rescheduled performances, and a 30-day refund window will open for fans who cannot attend the new concerts.