According to Billboard, Kesha has announced that she has to postpone her upcoming March and April tour dates after falling and tearing her ACL. The affected dates include stops in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Taiwan. Ticket holders are told to hold onto their tickets, as further instructions will be announced soon. Read more about it from Billboard here!
On Instagram, the PRAYING singer said: "I'm heartbroken to be writing this right now. I am being forced to postpone some of my upcoming international dates due to a recent injury I sustained while performing. It's my biggest joy in life to share my music with my fans all over the world, but I have to follow my doctors orders and undergo surgery to repair my torn ACL so I can get ready to give it all on my Summer tour and beyond. Moving these dates is making me sick with sadness, but I tried to will this injury away and unfortunately it didn't work. I love you all and I'll work every single day as hard as i can to recover and get back on stage as soon as possible. I'm so sorry and sending love always"
Kesha recently released her third album Rainbow. It was praised by New York Times, Billboard, Vanity Fair and more, as well as ranked #4 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2017. Rainbow earned Kesha the first GRAMMY® nominations of her career, with Rainbow up for Best Pop Vocal Album and the single "Praying" getting a nod for Best Pop Solo Performance.
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