Shania Twain's Rock This Country tour was halted this week due to her health condition.
Twain canceled Tuesday night's concert at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester as well as in Albany and in New York on Wednesday after she was diagnosed with a respiratory infection.
According to a message posted on her Facebook page, she needs to rest for a couple of days under her doctor's advised. Unfortunately, her concert dates are "unable to be rescheduled due to Shania Twain's current touring schedule." All purchased tickets will be refunded. The message went on, saying, "Shania Twain apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause her fans and greatly appreciates their understanding."
Rock This Country tour will resume on Oct. 9 at the Videotron Centre in Quebec City.
Earlier this year the country singer talked about this year's concert and expressed her excitement about the tour.
"I'm finally, after 11 years, I'm going back on tour," she said on Good Morning America. "It's been a long time, 11 years. Finally going back on the road. This is a very, very important time in my life on the road."
Unfortunately, for the fans who missed her concert, as this apparently will be her last concert ever. "This is going to be a big, big tour for me because it's going to be my last. This is my last tour. I'm going to make the most of it, let's put it that way."
Just like Shania Twain, Kelly Clarkson was also forced to cancel her Canadian tour and her entire UK tour due to doctor's advice. She announced the news through her website, revealing that she is currently experiencing a severe inflammation in her vocal cords.
"I am truly sorry that I have to cancel the remainder of my tour dates," Clarkson wrote. "I was so looking forward to sharing this tour with all my amazing fans in Canada and the UK. Unfortunately my doctor is telling me I have to stay on vocal rest, but I am working hard to get better as fast as possible."