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Morgan Wallen has announced new tour dates just days after he canceled six weeks of shows after getting "bad news" from his doctor that he had injured his vocal cords. His canceled May and June dates for his "One Night at a Time" tour have been rescheduled to dates between Aug. 30, 2023, and June 7, 2024.
"Will have the final 2 updates posted as soon as I have them," the "Last Night" singer wrote on his Instagram, along with list of the new dates. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Morgan Wallen (@morganwallen) Five of his May and June dates – one in Hershey, Pennsylvania, two in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and two in Virginia Beach – were rescheduled for 2024, but his first two shows back will be in Pittsburgh at the end of August, and he'll perform two shows in Atlanta and one in Houston in November. Two shows – one in Austin and one in Philadelphia – haven't been rescheduled yet.
The country music star said earlier this week that he was told he has vocal fold trauma and needs to take six weeks of vocal rest. "So, that's what I'm going to do," he said. Commenters on the "Chasin' You" star's post seemed frustrated to have to wait a year to see some of his shows but were also supportive of his health. "Get better soon Morgan!! Keep your head up.
Your fans stand by you," one person wrote. In an Instagram video Tuesday, Wallen told fans that after taking 10 days off for vocal rest, he found out he had reinjured his vocal cords by doing three shows. "By the third one, I felt terrible," he said, adding that his doctors had advised not to talk at all.
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Thania Garcia Another week, another win for Morgan Wallen, who adds a definitive tenth consecutive week at No. 1 on the albums chart with “One Thing at a Time.” The set debuted earlier this March and has not left the coveted slot since, matching the record set with his previous “Dangerous: The Double Album” and making him the first solo male artist to have consecutive projects spend their first 10 weeks at No. 1. In the latest tracking week, “One Thing at a Time” earned the equivalent of 141,000 units in the United States, including 179 million streams, according to data from Luminate. Simultaneously, two years after its official release, Wallen’s “Dangerous” album remains a chart favorite at No. 5 on the chart.
Morgan Wallen is the latest high-profile artist to cancel a tour due to health struggles. On Tuesday, the 29-year-old country music singer announced in an Instagram video he was postponing six weeks of his "One Night At A Time" world tour after receiving "bad news" from his doctors at Vanderbilt Voice Center.
Chris Stapleton took home the coveted Academy of Country Music entertainer of the year honors, while Lainey Wilson was named female artist of the year and Morgan Wallen was male artist of the year at tonight’s 58th annual ACM Awards.
Jason Aldean is sharing an update on his friend, Morgan Wallen, following his vocal cord injury.The country star on Tuesday announced that he'll have to reschedule six weeks' worth of shows after reinjuring his vocal cords during three recent shows amid ongoing vocal fold trauma.ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Aldean at the 2023 ACM Awards Thursday, who had to fill in for Wallen at an ACMs pre-show amid his last-minute tour cancellations, about how the «Last Night» singer is doing.«I texted with him a little bit yesterday, and obviously everybody knows what's going on with him and his voice, and ACM Lifting Lives had a show that Morgan was supposed to headline, and it just so happened we were in town,» Aldean explained. «I didn't really have much to do yesterday, so we were able to go in, fill in for him, help him out.
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Sitting this one out. Morgan Wallen canceled six weeks of shows while he deals with ongoing health issues.
Morgan Wallen has bad news for fans – he’s postponing the next six weeks of his concert tour.
of his tour after receiving “bad news” from doctors that he needs to take an extended vocal rest. The 29-year-old “Last Night” singer broke the news in a two-minute social media video Tuesday, after weeks of enduring criticism forabruptly canceling a Mississippi show last month.“After taking 10 days of vocal rest, I performed three shows last weekend in Florida and by the third one I felt terrible,” Wallen began the clip.
Morgan Wallen is now under mandatory vocal rest.The country star on Tuesday announced that he'll have to reschedule six weeks worth of shows after reinjuring his vocal cords during three recent shows. Wallen took to his Instagram account to share the devastating news.«I got some bad news from my doctors at the Vanderbilt Voice Center yesterday,» he said in a video.
Morgan Wallen fans will have to wait a little longer to see his shows.
11th hour concert cancelation in Mississippi, Morgan Wallen is now pulling the plug on a slew of tour shows under "doctor's orders."The "Last Night" singer took to Instagram on Tuesday, May 9, to break the "bad news" and apologize to his fans. A post shared by Morgan Wallen (@morganwallen)"After taking 10 days of vocal rest I performed three shows last weekend in Florida and by the third one I felt terrible," she said. Following the trio of shows on the One Night at a Time Tour, Morgan got his voice scoped and found out that he re-injured his vocal chords and has "vocal fold trauma." To correct the issue, Morgan was told to go on six weeks of vocal rest. In fact, the country superstar was told to refrain from speaking as much as possible. In all, 14 shows — from May 18 to June 17 — are being rescheduled.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Morgan Wallen took to his Instagram account Tuesday to release a video statement saying that he is having to put off his next six weeks of tour dates — plus a scheduled appearance in just two days on the Academy of Country Music Awards telecast — after doctors ordered him to go on vocal rest. Wallen had already recently canceled some dates, but returned to the road for three shows this past weekend, which he said felt ruinous and precipitated a return to the doctor. The dates will be postponed and rescheduled, the country star told fans in the glum video. “I got some bad news from my doctors at the Vanderbilt Voice Center yesterday, after taking 10 days of vocal rest,” Wallen said. “I performed three shows last weekend in Florida, and by the third one, I felt terrible. So I went in and got scoped yesterday and they told me that I re-injured my vocal chords and that I have vocal fold trauma. Their advice is that I go on vocal rest for six weeks. So that’s what I’m going to do.”
Morgan Wallen has canceled six weeks of shows. Wallen shared a video to his Instagram account on Tuesday explaining he got "bad news" from his doctor. After taking 10 days of vocal rest and then performing three shows, he has re-injured his vocal cords.
Thania Garcia For a ninth week, Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” rules over the albums chart, resisting monumental debut numbers and new releases from K-pop group Seventeen, Eslabon Armado, Jack Harlow and more. In its latest tracking week, as measured by Luminate, Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” earns the equivalent of 138,000 sales in the United States and 174 million streams of its 36 songs. With another consecutive week at No. 1, the 36-song set joins Wallen’s previous “Dangerous: The Double Album” as the only album to log nine weeks in a row at the summit. The LP dominated the list for 10 weeks without interruption in early 2021 and sits at No. 5 this week in its 118th week in the top 10.
Back on the horse. Morgan Wallen apologized to fans who were impacted by his last-minute concert cancellation as he prepared to return to tour.
Morgan Wallen made his big return to the stage Thursday night following time off for doctor-ordered vocal rest.Before his Florida show, the 29-year-old singer shared a health update with his fans on his Instagram Story, and apologized after being forced to pull out of his Mississippi concert last week after losing his voice. «What's up, everybody? I just wanted to let you know I am in Jacksonville, we are going to play a show tonight — and all weekend. I wouldn't say I'm 100% but I'm doing a lot better,» Wallen said in a short video from the venue.
Morgan Wallen is back on tour after taking more than a week off due to “doctor-ordered vocal rest.”
Thania Garcia Not long after Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola” became the first top-five regional Mexican hit on the songs chart, Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny notch the second with the No. 5 entrance of “un x100to.” Produced and composed by Latin music hitmakers Edgar Barrera and MAG, “un x100to” is the Texas-bred Grupo Frontera’s first Hot 100 top 10 hit and Bad Bunny’s ninth. The cumbia song logs over 28.6 million streams and 6.3 million airplay impressions while the corrido “Ella Baila Sola” rises to No. 4 — the highest peak in the genre’s history — after debuting at No. 17 and rising to No. 5 in the last tracking week. Both “unx100to” and “Ella Baila Sola” also lead Billboard’s international global songs chart with rising artist Peso Pluma clocking in a third collaboration, “La Bebe” with Yvng Lucas, in the top 10.