
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — U.S. singer Meghan Trainor canceled the remainder of her “MTrain Tour” on Tuesday (August 11) after suffering a hemorrhaged vocal cord.
Trainor, 21, who broke out last summer with the body-positive song “All About That Bass,” said she will be undergoing surgery.
“I have hemorrhaged my vocal cord again. I got bronchitis & have been coughing a lot & that pushed it over the edge,” she said in an Instagram post.
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Trainor’s tour, supporting her debut album Title, kicked off in St. Louis in July and was scheduled to continue into September with stops including Nashville, Atlanta and Chicago.
The singer had previously canceled performances in July due to vocal cord issues.
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