Gwen Stefani issued an apology to her fans via social media, announcing the cancellation of her upcoming show at Hard Rock Live in Atlantic City on August 17 due to a recent injury. In a message shared on her Instagram Stories, Stefani explained that based on medical advice, she would not be able to perform as scheduled. She expressed her regret and assured fans that the show would be rescheduled, with Ticketmaster set to notify ticket holders of the new date.
While the specifics of Stefani's injury remain undisclosed, it raises questions about her upcoming festival appearances in September. The singer, known for her recent reunion with No Doubt at Coachella, was slated to perform at the iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 20 and the South Star Music Festival in Huntsville, Ala., on September 28.
Aside from her own musical pursuits, Stefani's sons Zuma and Kingston, aged 15 and 18 respectively, have showcased their musical talents. Zuma made his country music debut at Blake Shelton's Ole Red bar in Oklahoma, performing Zach Bryan's “Oklahoma Smokeshow.” Kingston, who turned 18 in May, also performed at the same venue in August 2023. Stefani's youngest son, Apollo, aged 10, completes her family with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale.