Country star Morgan Wallen has said doctors had finally cleared him to return to talking and singing after he was forced to postpone his “One Night At A Time” tour weeks ago due to “vocal cord trauma.”
The 30-year-old country singer shared with fans on Tuesday in an Instagram Story that “the doc cleared me to talk and sing… we back.” The news comes after he announced in May that his upcoming shows were postponed for the next six weeks to allow him time to heal damaged vocal cords.
According to Wallen’s website, the next show is scheduled for June 22 in Chicago.
Morgan Wallen cleared to sing again after canceling six weeks of tour dates. https://t.co/kIIhYyRgDs pic.twitter.com/4wJkzreOTj
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Wallen previously told fans he had gotten “some bad news” from his doctors about “reinjuring” his vocal cords after returning the stage following 1o days of rest, resulting in “vocal fold trauma.”
“Their advice is that I go on vocal rest…
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