Miranda Lambert Postpones Concerts Due To Sickness
on Feb 01, 2020
Sickness is no respecter of persons. Just ask Miranda Lambert who was forced to postpone two concerts at the last minute due to illness.
Lambert kicked off her Wildcard Tour two weeks ago and made stops in six cities before falling sick. She was in Salt Lake City, Utah, Friday (January 31) preparing to perform at Vivint Smart Home Arena when she shared the news saying that she was going to be rescheduling that night’s concert.
“I’ve been doing everything in my power to be 100% but my voice is just not there. Not even close. I am so sorry to let everyone down,” Miranda wrote. “Thanks for understanding and please know that my heart is broken over this.”
She added that she was medicating, resting and praying to be well enough to play Saturday night’s concert in Denver, Colorado.
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Unfortunately, the “House That Built Me” singer was also forced to reschedule her stop in Denver as well. Lambert shared the news in a post on social media that made it clear that she was disppointed.
“I spent the last 24 hours on the bus trying to get as well as I could. No talking. All the tea in the world. Sleep. Meds. I’m feeling a lot better but unfortunately my voice is just not back yet and there is nothing else I can do but wait,” she wrote. “It’s the worst feeling in the world to not be able to show up and put on a show for y’all.”
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Both her Salt Lake City and Denver concerts were rescheduled, and all tickets for the rescheduled concerts will be honored.
Miranda’s Wildcard Tour is her 10th headlining tour. The tour is scheduled to cover nearly 30 cities across North America between January and May. Her next scheduled concert is set for the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on February 6.