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LeAnn Rimes announced on Friday that she has canceled more upcoming concerts, citing ongoing health issues.

The 43-year-old Grammy-winner, who also canceled a string of shows earlier this week, used Instagram Stories to share a statement with her 1.2 million followers, writing, ‘After a diagnosis of covid leading to severe laryngitis, I’m so sorry to have to reschedule next week’s shows.’

She added, ‘A visit to my doctor for a scope of my vocal cords has confirmed the news and I wanted to tell you as soon as I could.’

Elsewhere in the note, she lamented, ‘It breaks my heart having to reschedule these shows. There is no place I would rather be next week than celebrating with all of you.’

The songstress, whose performances were supposed to take place in Waukegan, Illinois and Wilmington, Ohio, has rescheduled them for November 6 and 7.

It comes nearly one year after Rimes’s teeth fell out mid-performance. 

LeAnn Rimes announced on Friday that she has canceled more upcoming concerts, citing ongoing health issues; pictured in October 2025

LeAnn Rimes announced on Friday that she has canceled more upcoming concerts, citing ongoing health issues; pictured in October 2025

The 43-year-old Grammy-winner also canceled a string of shows earlier this week

The 43-year-old Grammy-winner also canceled a string of shows earlier this week

In Friday’s post, Rimes shared, ‘As with the previous shows, your tickets will remain valid. And for those who can no longer attend, refunds will be available via your point of purchase.’

She said about her inability to perform: ‘This is sadly out of my hands until I get this under control.’

The Can’t Fight the Moonlight hitmaker signed off, ‘Sending you all my love, Le.’

Rimes previously announced on Wednesday that she was suffering from a ‘severe illness’ that caused her to cancel shows.

She said she was ‘heartbroken’ that she would not be able to sing for her fans this week as she needed to rest. 

‘I’m sorry to share that the upcoming shows in Spokane and Seattle will be rescheduled,’ she said online. 

The shows were supposed to take place April 30 and May 1. 

‘I am truly heartbroken to have to reschedule and i am so very grateful for your kindness, and continued support as I recover.

‘I look forward to being back on stage and seeing you very soon, Love, LeAnn,’ she wrote.

She used Instagram Stories to share a statement with her 1.2 million followers, writing, 'After a diagnosis of covid leading to severe laryngitis, I¿m so sorry to have to reschedule next week¿s shows'

She used Instagram Stories to share a statement with her 1.2 million followers, writing, ‘After a diagnosis of covid leading to severe laryngitis, I’m so sorry to have to reschedule next week’s shows’

Rimes revealed in January she had an intensive procedure costing up to $45,000 to 'clean' her blood of mold and microplastics

Rimes revealed in January she had an intensive procedure costing up to $45,000 to ‘clean’ her blood of mold and microplastics

Last June she had a dental mishap on stage, with her teeth falling out as she performed at the Skagit Valley Casino & Resort in Bow, Washington. She later took to social media to recount the ordeal

Last June she had a dental mishap on stage, with her teeth falling out as she performed at the Skagit Valley Casino & Resort in Bow, Washington. She later took to social media to recount the ordeal

Rimes revealed in January she had an intensive procedure costing up to $45,000 to ‘clean’ her blood of mold and microplastics.

The country music star shared a candid video on Instagram from her trip to Next Health medical clinic in Nashville, showing herself hooked up to a machine as she underwent the procedure.

The costly longevity treatment removes the liquid portion of blood, filtering out toxins, antibodies and inflammatory agents before replacing it with fresh plasma.

‘I demand so much from my body and it’s incredibly important to me to take the best care of it I possibly can,’ she captioned her video, which showed her reclining in a chair with tubes connected to her arms.

Last June she had a dental mishap on stage, with her teeth falling out as she performed at the Skagit Valley Casino & Resort in Bow, Washington.

Following the ordeal, the singer – who has had multiple dental surgeries in the past and whose jaw memorably dislocated during a 2014 concert – detailed the excruciating moment her dental bridge ‘popped out.’

She said on Instagram: ‘We’re going to do a little story time about how the show must go on. And this is the most epic example of how the show must go on.

‘So last night, I was on stage in the middle of One Way Ticket. I feel something pop in my mouth. And if you’ve been around, you know I’ve had a lot of dental surgeries, and I have a bridge in the front. It fell out in the middle of my song last night.’

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