Lena Meyer-Landrut returns
Due to a "medical emergency," Lena Meyer-Landrut had to cancel several concerts at the end of June. However, the singer is not only getting better health-wise. She announced that she will resume her tour and return to the stage.
In June, Lena Meyer-Landrut alarmed her fans with health issues. The 33-year-old singer even had to cancel several performances due to a "medical emergency." However, it seems that the singer is doing better now. She even announced that she will continue her tour.
Meyer-Landrut reappeared on her Instagram account with a video for her fans. "Shall we do it again?", she asked in the video. "It wasn't that bad yet."
The comment she added to the post makes it clear what she means. "See you in 3 days," Meyer-Landrut wrote in the caption. A concert scheduled for July 19 in Plauen is therefore expected to take place.
Meyer-Landrut was supposed to perform at the Tollwood Festival in Munich on June 29. However, the concert was canceled at short notice due to a "medical emergency."
Abdominal and Back Pain
The day after, Meyer-Landrut informed her 5.8 million followers and followers on Instagram. "I wasn't feeling well the whole day, and then I got cramp-like abdominal and back pain, had to hand myself over just before showtime, and was then taken to the clinic," she explained in a story. She also had to cancel her performance scheduled for June 30 in Wangen.
A few days later, Meyer-Landrut also gave a reassurance via Instagram. "Slowly getting back on track," she wrote. "A few days of rest and relaxation were necessary," she told her fans and thanked them for their "healing wishes and patience." After her performance in Plauen on Friday, the singer is expected to appear on stage in Wolfsburg on Saturday. A concert in Ansbach is scheduled for Sunday, and a gig in Regensburg is planned for Monday.
Lena Meyer-Landrut's sudden cancellation of concerts sparked concerns among her fans, particularly her scheduled performance at the Tollwood Festival in Munich on June 29. Despite the medical emergency, Meyer-Landrut's love for music and entertainment never wavered. She assured her followers that she would be back on stage soon, performing pop tunes similar to her hit "Satellite."