Country star Carrie Underwood, who was on Saturday at the Tuckerville festival of Ilse DeLange, has canceled another gig in Great Britain for health reasons.
Carrie Underwood would perform next Saturday at the Long Road Festival at Stanford Hall in the English county of Leicestershire.
“Carrie is unable to play due to illness. We are just as upset as she and her fans. Our main concern is her quick recovery,” according to a statement from the three-day festival.
We’ve just heard that Carrie is unable to play this weekend due to illness, and our primary concern is her speedy recovery. We know you’ll have questions, and we promise to come back to you as soon as we can. pic.twitter.com/4GS3NfnlDY
— The Long Road (@TheLongRoadFest) September 5, 2018
Carrie Underwood also had to cancel promotional activities in Great Britain where she would talk about her sixth Cry Pretty album, released on September 14th. Underwood won American Idol in 2005 and then became an international country star.
The 35-year-old singer has won seven Grammy Awards in recent years and sold 64 million records worldwide. Last month she announced on Instagram that she and her husband Mike Fisher expect a second child.