“I’m so sorry, but it breaks my heart to tell you I have to postpone the show,” Lovato wrote on Instagram.
Those who purchased tickets for Demi Lovato’s Holy Fvck Tour stop in Rosemont, Illinois, will have to wait a little longer to see the performance…
As a result of losing their voice, Lovato announced on the tour’s official Instagram account that they would not be performing at the Rosemont Theatre on Wednesday as planned. A new date will be announced soon, according to the “Substance” performer.
“Rosemont, “I awoke today with no voice,” wrote Lovato, 30. “It breaks my heart to inform you that the performance must be rescheduled. Tickets for the rescheduled date will be valid as soon as it is announced.”

“This is the last thing I want to do. “I can’t wait to see you all again because I’m having so much fun with you,” the note continued. “I apologize once more, and I appreciate your understanding. “I adore each and every one of you.”
This is far from the only issue Lovato has faced since the tour began in August. According to a source on Lovato’s Holy Fvck Tour, despite feeling under the weather, she performed in Santiago, Chile last month with the help of her fans.
Despite her illness, Lovato stated on Instagram Stories that she planned to “push through” the performance.
“I’ll need help singing, so sing loud for me bb’s!!” she said.
Following that, the celebrity, who now uses both she/her and they/them pronouns, tweeted a selfie with the caption, “Mirror selfie!” “I almost don’t have a voice. Tonight, I’ll be frequently pointing the microphone at the audience. Please sing a song for me.”

Lovato’s appeal to her fans appeared to be successful, as she later stated on Instagram that the audience “reeeeally pulled through tonight.” “Thank you so much, I love you more than you know,” she wrote.
Although Lovato did not elaborate on her illness, her boyfriend Jutes’ Instagram Story, which showed him smiling while watching her perform via FaceTime, suggested she has the flu.
“I am so proud of my little fighter @ddlovato,” he went on to say. “Did you think the flu would ruin your voice? “Baby is the songbird of our generation.”
According to screenshots obtained by PopCrave, the positive comments came after a sick Lovato tweeted and then deleted her tour-related complaints.
“I’m so f—ing sick I can’t get out of bed,” she wrote. “I can’t keep doing this. This is my final tour. I adore and respect you all.”