Gwen Stefani announces the cancellation of her upcoming concert


Gwen Stefani announces the cancellation of her upcoming concert

Gwen Stefani has apologized to her fans ahead of her concert scheduled for next weekend.

The singer was scheduled to perform at Hard Rock Live in Atlantic City on August 17 before suffering an injury recently.

Via Instagram Stories, the singer posted a formal apology and updates on what's next following the cancellation of her upcoming weekend show.

“As a result of a recent injury and in consultation with my doctors, I have been informed that I will not be able to perform on August 17th at Hard Rock Live at the Etess Arena in Atlantic City,” she wrote in a message posted on her Instagram Stories.

“I'm so sorry,” he added before revealing that his team plans to reschedule the show.

Attendees will be informed of the new dates by email, he added.

It is unknown if future shows will also be affected during his recovery process, as he did not go into much detail about the injury.

Stefani was scheduled to appear at two festivals in September, including the iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas on Sept. 20 and the South Star Music Festival on Sept. 28 in Huntsville, Alabama, the band's website reports. People.

The musical nights were planned after the singer recently reunited with her band Doubt.

Meanwhile, her sons Zuma, 15, and Kingston, 18, both shared with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, are showing off their own musical prowess.

Zuma recently made his country music debut at his stepfather Blake Shelton's Ole Red bar in Oklahoma last month.

According to fan videos from the event, the 15-year-old performed his rendition of Zach Bryan's song. Smoke show in OklahomaStefani's eldest son also performed at the bar in August 2023.

He Sweet escape The hitmaker is also mother to a son, Apollo, 10, whom she also shares with Rossdale.

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