Meghan Trainor axes tour for vocal cord surgery
Meghan Trainor has axed the rest of her tour to undergo an operation on her vocal cords after she developed her second haemorrhage in less than two months.
The All About That Bass hitmaker was first forced to scrap a string of dates on her MTrain Tour after being diagnosed with a haemorrhage at the start of July (15) and she resumed the trek less than two weeks later after it had healed.
Almost a month later, the vocal cord problem has recurred following
a bout of bronchitis, and Trainor has now cancelled the rest of her
tour to fix the issue with surgery.
She announced on Instagram.com, "To all my fans - I was being
careful and taking precautions, but I have haemorrhaged my vocal
cord again. I got bronchitis & have been coughing a lot & that
pushed it over the edge. Sadly, I will need to cancel the remainder
of my tour and get surgery to finally fix this once and for all. I
am devastated, scared, and so sorry. I love touring and seeing your
beautiful faces every night. I am determined to do what it takes to
get better and come back around stronger than ever. I love you, and
thank you for all of your understanding, love and support."
Trainor had 15 dates left on her trek, including a show at the
Indiana State Fair, which was scheduled for Tuesday (11Aug15).