Gwen Stefani recently announced the cancellation of an upcoming concert due to an undisclosed injury. The 54-year-old singer took to Instagram to inform fans that she would not be able to perform at her scheduled tour stop in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Stefani expressed regret over the situation and assured fans that the show would be rescheduled, with current tickets remaining valid for the new date.
Despite this setback, Stefani is still scheduled to perform at three upcoming tour stops, including the iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas, the South Star Music Festival in Huntsville, Alabama, and Live Out Monterrey in Mexico. Additionally, she collaborated with Ryan Tedder and Anderson .Paak on the official song for the 2024 Paris Olympics, titled 'Hello World,' which was released on July 25.
Stefani expressed her excitement about the collaboration, emphasizing the positive message of unity and celebration that the song conveys for the Olympic Games. She also shared a video on Instagram showcasing her performance of 'Hello World' with Paak in front of the Olympic rings.
Furthermore, Stefani is set to return as a coach on 'The Voice,' alongside Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, and Michael Bublé. Her husband, Blake Shelton, who previously served as a coach on the show, departed in May 2023. Stefani and Shelton also collaborated on the duet 'Purple Irises,' which was released in February.