Meghan Trainor Postpones Concerts Due to Vocal Cord Hemorrhage

Singer, who is on complete vocal rest, cancels concerts this weekend.

ByABC News
July 3, 2015, 1:41 PM
Singer/songwriter Meghan Trainor performs at Charlotte & Gwenyth Gray Foundation's Entertainment Industry Benefit at Atom Factory, June 25, 2015, in Culver City, Calif.
Singer/songwriter Meghan Trainor performs at Charlotte & Gwenyth Gray Foundation's Entertainment Industry Benefit at Atom Factory, June 25, 2015, in Culver City, Calif.
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— -- Fans hoping to see Meghan Trainor perform live this weekend will have to wait.

The "Lips Are Movin" star has canceled her tour stops in Atlantic City, New Jersey, today and in Connecticut on Saturday, due to a vocal cord hemorrhage.

"I'm so sorry Megatronz please forgive me," she wrote addressing her fans on Instagram. "I will never speak and completely heal as soon as possible so I can show you how hard we’ve been working on this."

The 21-year-old singer-songwriter explained in the post that doctors "want me on complete vocal rest until they are healed."

But she promised to make up the concert to fans in New Jersey and Connecticut.

"I have never missed a tour date before so this is killing me," she wrote. "I love you all very much and want to get healed quickly so I show you this amazing tour we've been working on. I am truly sorry to everyone who has bought tickets and made travel plans. I hate this."