Well-wishes go out to SZA. The R&B artist had to delay her Toronto concert just a few hours before she was set to hit the stage on October 4, as she mentioned in an Instagram video ahead of the start of the show.
As Variety points out, the singer/songwriter posted a video during her soundcheck at Scotiabank Arena, sending her deepest apologizes to her fans. She mentioned being on steroids and attempting to “push through,” but ultimately not being able to sound her best.
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“Hey gang, Iโm here at the arena. I just tried to do sound check, I sound terrible,” she said. “I only want to give you guys 100 percent and thatโs what you deserve and I wonโt give you less than that. I promise you I will come back Toronto and make it up, Iโm so sorry. I wanted to push through very much, Iโm on as much dexamethasone as one can be on, and I love you and I promise you Iโll be back. I tried, I came, I got in hair and makeup and all the things. I love you and Iโm really sorry.”
SZA did promise she will definitely reschedule the Toronto show but so far no information has been provided on when that might be. She’s been touring for most of the year, including all throughout Europe, and kicked off the SOS Tour back in February in North America.
She’s got confirmed plans for live shows in Los Angeles and Brooklyn before she concludes the tour in Phoenix on October 29. And there’s more music coming. A deluxe version of her SOS album titled Lana is set to be released before the end of the year.
In an interview with iHeartRadioโs #MostRequestedLive show back in January, she said she was experimenting with how it will complement SOS. “There are still songs that didnโt make the album that I wanted to make the album, but thatโs what deluxe and things are for,” she said. “Sometimes itโs 10 songs that didnโt make the cut, so weโll see. Iโm going to throw them all out there becauseโฆ No one can say I didnโt give the music. So when I disappear for another five years, there will be more. There will be more to speak for me.”
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