Gwen Stefani cancels Atlantic City concert due to Injury

Stefani apologized to fans on Instagram, stating that tickets for the original date will be valid for the rescheduled show, and Ticketmaster will provide information about the new date

54-year-old American singer Gwen Stefani announced the cancellation of her upcoming concert in Atlantic City on August 17 due to an undisclosed recent injury, as advised by her doctors.
Stefani apologized to fans on Instagram, stating that tickets for the original date will be valid for the rescheduled show, and Ticketmaster will provide information about the new date.
It's unclear whether any future shows, including her scheduled festival appearances in September, will be affected by her mysterious injury.
Stefani has three children with her ex-husband Gavin Rossdale: Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo. They were married from 2002 to 2015.
She celebrated her third wedding anniversary with Blake Shelton last month, sharing heartwarming wedding pictures on Instagram.
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With Blake Shelton
Stefani collaborated with Ryan Tedder and Anderson. Paak on the official song for the 2024 Paris Olympics, titled "Hello World," released on July 25.
She will return as a coach on "The Voice" Season 26, premiering in September, alongside new coaches Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, and Michael Bublé. Her husband, Blake Shelton, previously served as a coach for 23 seasons.
After the canceled Atlantic City show, Stefani has three other upcoming tour dates in Las Vegas, Huntsville, and Monterrey, expected to proceed as planned.
This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq
Sources: Fox News, Times of India, Yahoo News, Geo.TV, VIP, Gala, Brigitte, RTL, Stern, GMX, Jutarnji, Sigortahaber, Pinkvilla, The News, Index.hr
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