Morgan Wallen cleared to sing again after controversially cancelling show last minute
Morgan Wallen has been cleared to start talking and singing again after being instructed to take vocal rest last month.
The controversial country star, known for songs such as “Wasted on You” and “Thought You Should Know”, has been dealing with voice issues for at least two months.
In April, he was forced to pull out of a show in Mississippi mere minutes before it was scheduled to start. His cancellation was blamed on him having lost his voice and being unable to perform.
He later withdrew from his tour dates for the entire month of May so that he could focus on recuperating.
On Tuesday (6 June), he uploaded a picture of himself on a boat with arms outstretched, captioned with an update on his health.
“Also, the doc cleared me to talk and sing... we back,” the 30-year-old singer wrote.
Previously, Wallen had explained to fans the importance of him following doctors’ orders closely in order to preserve the health of his voice.
“They told me that if I do this the right way, I’ll get back to 100 per cent and they also said that if I don’t listen and I keep singing, then I’ll permanently damage my voice,” he said in a brief video about his cancelled tour dates on Tuesday 9 May.
“So for the longevity of my career, this is just a choice I had to make. I hate it. But I love you guys, and I appreciate all the support that you always give me.”
Though Wallen has not yet confirmed when he will be returning to the stage, he is scheduled for a show later this month (Thursday 22 June) in Chicago.
Shortly after his cancelled Mississippi date in April, fans shared their upset at the lack of warning on social media.
One frustrated gig-goer even shared an itemised list of everything she wants a refund from Wallen for, including a hotel bill, her and her husband’s outfits and their food.