Gwen Stefani cancels Atlantic City concert due to 'recent injury' after consulting doctors: 'I'm so sorry'


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Gwen Stefani announced that she had to cancel an upcoming concert after suffering an undisclosed “recent injury.”

On Saturday, the 54-year-old singer took to her Instagram Stories to inform her fans that she would not be able to take the stage at her scheduled tour stop in Atlantic City, New Jersey, next weekend.

“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,” the “Hollaback Girl” singer wrote on a black background.

Stefani continued: “I'm so sorry and we're planning to reschedule the show as soon as possible.”

Gwen Stefani announced that she would be canceling her upcoming concert in Atlantic City due to an undisclosed “recent injury.” (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella)

“Ticketmaster will email ticket holders as soon as the new show is announced. Existing tickets will be valid for the new date,” it added.

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According to Stefani's website, she still plans to make three additional tour stops before the end of the year.

The three-time Grammy Award winner will perform at the 2024 iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 20, the South Star Music Festival on September 28 in Huntsville, Alabama and Live Out Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico on October 12.

“Very sorry.”

—Gwen Stefani

Stefani recently teamed up with OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder and singer-songwriter Anderson .Paak for The Coca-Cola Company and the International Olympic Committee's official song for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, titled “Hello World.”

Gwen Stefani's Instagram note on her concert cancellation

Stefani apologized to her fans in her Instagram Story post. (Gwen Stefani's Instagram)

Tedder wrote and produced the song, which was performed by Stefani and Paak. “Hello World” was released on July 25, one day before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics.

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“We are thrilled to officially launch 'Hello World' for Paris 2024 in partnership with the Coca-Cola Company and the International Olympic Committee (IOC),” Stefani said in a statement to People magazine.

“We hope 'Hello World' inspires positivity as the world comes together to celebrate the Olympic Games,” he added.

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On July 28, Stefani celebrated the collaboration on Instagram, posting a video that showed her and Paak dancing and hugging each other as they performed “Hello World” in front of the Olympic rings.

“I'm so honored to have collaborated on 'Hello World' alongside @anderson._paak and @ryantedder for the Olympics,” she wrote in the caption. “Listen now 🙂 gx.”

Stefani also returns as a coach on the hit singing competition series “The Voice,” alongside fellow contestants Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire and Michael Bublé.

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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani on vocals

Stefani and Shelton met during the first season of “The Voice” and began dating in November 2015. (Photo: Trae Patton/NBC via Getty Images)

The California native's husband, Blake Shelton, served as a coach on “The Voice” for 23 seasons before leaving the show in May 2023.

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Stefani and Shelton recently collaborated on the duet “Purple Irises,” which debuted in February.

Season 26 of “The Voice” will premiere on September 23 on NBC.



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