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Meghan Trainor Postpones 2 Shows Due To Hemorrhage On Vocal Chords; Michigan Dates Remain Scheduled

NEW YORK (WWJ/AP) — Meghan Trainor is postponing two shows because of a hemorrhage on her vocal cords.

The 21-year-old pop singer made the announcement on Instagram late Thursday. She said "doctors want me on complete vocal rest until they are healed."

The "All About That Bass" singer had been scheduled to perform in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Friday and Uncasville, Connecticut, on Saturday.

Trainor wrote that she's never missed a live show and that she's "truly sorry to everyone who has bought tickets and made travel plans."

Trainor is scheduled to perform at Commonground Music Festival in Lansing on Tuesday, and the Fillmore Detroit on Thursday. Jenna Meyer of Commonground confirmed that the shows will go on.

The Grammy-nominated performer's hits include "Lips Are Movin'" and "Dear Future Husband."

 

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