LeAnn Rimes apologized to fans on Wednesday (April 29) after postponing two dates on her 30 Years of Blue tour at the last minute due to what she described as “severe illness.” In an Instagram Story the singer, 43, wrote, “due to severe illness, I am unable to travel & perform this week,” she wrote, without detailing the illness that had laid her low.
“I’m sorry to share that the upcoming shows in Spokane and Seattle will be rescheduled … also, good news as we will be seeing you very soon.” The reworked dates will push the show scheduled for tonight (April 30) in Spokane to May 31 and the Seattle show originally slated for May 1 to June 2 on the tour that kicked off on April 19. Rimes told fans that ticket holders will be notified directly soon, with all tickets remaining valid for the rescheduled dates, or refunds available at point of purchase.
“I am truly heartbroken to have to reschedule and I am so very grateful for your kindness, and continued support as I recover,” she wrote. “I look forward to being back on stage and seeing you very soon.”
At press time the next scheduled date on the tour celebrating three decades of the singer’s 1996 major label debut, Blue, is a May 8 stop in Waukegan, Ill.
According to E! News, in an Instagram Story on April 28 Rimes posted a photo of her under the covers in bed surrounded by three boxes of tissues. “I don’t know exactly what I have, but it’s BRUTAL!” she wrote. “Haven’t left the bed.”
The news about the tour hiccup came less than a week after Rimes shared a bittersweet Instagram post featuring a picture with husband Eddie Cibrian celebrating their 15th anniversary. “we got to step away for 3 days amidst work and some very tense, heart wrenching things happening at home with family. it’s been a different anniversary, one filled with tears and worry, but in between, there were moments of laughter and deep gratitude for this love of ours,” Rimes wrote alongside a series of pictures of the couple smiling on the beach and one of a candle-lit hotel room arrayed with flower petals and candles, including a floral heart on the bed.
“day by day, we walk hand in hand through the rollercoaster of life… and god, i’m so grateful that it’s with each other,” she continued. “we’ve been through so much in our 15 years as husband and wife. we know how to ride the waves ?, hold each other in times of need, mend what needs mending. i’m so proud of what we have created together. 15 years is just the beginning.”
Rimes made headlines last month when she posted a video of what was called a “deep jaw release” in which Human Garage founder Garry Lineham placed his hand inside her mouth and manipulated her jaw, causing the singer to cry and then laugh. When some commenters suggested the reaction was fake, Rimes reacted in a livestream that she couldn’t have faked it if she tried.
“The people were commenting on [the post], being [like], ‘Of course the camera was on, she was gonna cry.’ I’m like, ‘I can act, but I am not that good,’ ” the singer said according to People. “I am not that good. I’m not Meryl Streep. That’s just real, and I feel like the older I get, and it’s been probably the last decade of my life, I feel like the more honest I can be. People finally get to see me, and there’s no pretense about that.”
In the original livestream, Rimes said the unconventional jaw release therapy treatment was one of the methods she’s tried as part of the “perimenopausal, menopausal journey I’m on … I’m starting to see new things show up in my body. And so I want to be able to maintain a level of performance on stage, a level of health and wellness in my own personal life and a sense of ease in my body.”
In June of last year, the country-pop singer abruptly left the stage during a show in Washington when her front dental bridge unexpectedly popped out of her mouth. Then, in January, Rimes took fans along with her to a Nashville clinic where she was getting a $10,000 plasma exchange to help “clear micro-toxins, such as mold and microplastics” and to encourage “overall repair” of the stem cells.
“listening to my body and choosing what feels supportive for this season of healing, especially after a very busy year of filming [9-1-1: Nashville] and touring,” she wrote. “i demand so much from my body and it’s incredibly important to me to take the best care of it i possibly can.”
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