As Demi Lovato says, it’s okay not to be okay, so the singer takes the time to make sure she’s feeling her best again.
The 30-year-old singer had to step on the brakes and postpone Wednesday’s performance of her “Holy Fvck” tour in Rosemont, Illinois.
“Rosemont, today I woke up and had absolutely no voice,” the statement read. “I’m so sorry, but it breaks my heart to tell you that I have to move the show. Tickets will be honored for a new date as soon as it is announced.”
The “Cool For The Summer” hitmaker, who uses the pronouns “she/her” and “she/she”, apologized to her loyal fans for taking some time off.
“This is definitely the last thing I want to do,” Lovato wrote. “I’m having so much fun with you all and can’t wait to see you again. Again, I am very sorry and I appreciate your understanding. I love you all.”
Rosemont Theater, located in a suburban area just outside of downtown Chicago, assured ticketholders that they still have the opportunity to see Lovato at a concert. The tickets will be honored as soon as a new date is announced.
Lovato is scheduled to ride through November 6, when the tour concludes at the Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas.
Her next show is scheduled for October 7 in Detroit, but it’s unclear if she’ll be fit to perform.
It comes as the singer announced last month in a series of since-deleted Instagram Story posts that the “Holy Fvck” tour will be her last.
“I’m so damn sick I can’t get out of bed,” Lovato wrote alongside photos that appear to have been taken from a hotel room.
“I can not do this anymore. This next tour will be my last. I love you guys and thank you guys.”