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Miranda Lambert 'So Sorry' Having to Postpone Weekend Shows Over Voice Loss
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The 'Somethin' Bad' singer has rescheduled her Salt Lake City and Denver concert to February 25 and March 2 after she was forced to back out of them due to an illness.

AceShowbiz - Country star Miranda Lambert has apologised to fans for having to postpone a pair of weekend tour dates after losing her voice.

The "Vice" singer had been due to perform in Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday, January 31, but took to Instagram earlier in the day to reveal she would no longer be taking the stage.

"I've been doing everything in my power to be 100% but my voice is just not there. Not even close," she wrote.

"I am so sorry to let everyone down. Since I'm not well, we thought it would be better to come back and give y'all the best show we can."

Lambert was then forced to also scrap plans to play Denver, Colorado on Saturday as her illness still lingered.

"I spent the last 24 hours on the bus trying to get as well as I could. No talking. All the tea in the world. Sleep. Meds (sic)," she shared.

"I'm feeling a lot better but unfortunately my voice is just not back yet and there is nothing else I can do but wait. It's the worst feeling in the world to not be able to show up and put on a show for y'all."

The gigs have since been rebooked for February 25 and March 2, respectively.

It's not yet known if any further tour dates will be affected by her ailment, but Lambert will have a few more days to rest before she is next due onstage in Kansas City, Missouri on Thursday.

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