Gwen Stefani apologized to fans on social media on Saturday after revealing that she was canceling her scheduled performance at Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Live on August 17 due to an injury.
“Due to a recent injury, and after consulting with my doctor, I have been advised that I will not be able to perform at Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena in Atlantic City on August 17th,” she wrote in a message posted to her Instagram Stories.
“I’m truly sorry,” she added, revealing that her team plans to reschedule the show.
She also said Ticketmaster will send emails to affected people as soon as new shows are announced.
At this time, it is unclear whether Stephanie’s mystery injury will affect her future appearances on the show.
The singer, who performed a nostalgic set at the Coachella Valley Music Festival in April, was scheduled to appear at two festivals: the iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 20 and the South Star Music Festival in Huntsville, Alabama on September 28. Per person.
Apart from her own musical endeavours, her two sons Zuma, 15, and Kingston, 18, with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, also appear to have inherited her musical talents.
Zuma made his country music debut last month at his father-in-law Blake Shelton’s Ol’ Red bar in Oklahoma.
According to a fan video from the event, the 15-year-old belted out a rendition of Zach Bryan’s “Oklahoma Smoke Show.”
Stefani’s eldest son, who celebrated his 18th birthday in May, performed at the bar in August 2023.
The singer, who wrote the hit song “Sweet Escape,” is also mother to 10-year-old son Apollo with Rossdale.





