Gwen Stefani Injury Results in Cancellation of Atlantic City Show
Oh no!
Gwen Stefani was scheduled to appear at Etess Hall at the Hard Rock in Atlantic City on Saturday (August 17). It's been 15 years since she's played a show in Atlantic City, and there was plenty of excitement surrounding this show.
Unfortunately, her fans are going to have to wait a bit longer to see Gwen. She announced on her Instagram account that she had canceled her show due to an injury.
Stefani wrote to fans on her Instagram page, "As a result of a recent injury, and in consultation with my doctors, I'm advised that I'm not able to perform on August 17th at The Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in Atlantic City."
She went on to write, "I am so sorry, we are planning to reschedule the show as soon as possible."
If you have tickets for the show, Ticketmaster will be emailing information as soon as a new date is scheduled. Your current tickets will be valid for the new date.
Stefani recently released a new song in partnership with a soda company and the International Olympic Committee.
The song, "Hello World," was a collaboration with Ryan Tedder and Anderson .Paak.
Stefani, who is now 54, came on the scene as the lead singer of the band, No Doubt.
The band enjoyed success with several top-10 hits before she broke from the band and struck out on her own.
Success followed Gwen as a solo artist, and she eventually branched out to television as a coach on the hit show, The Voice.
Gwen is married to country superstar, Blake Shelton.
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