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“I wouldn’t say I’m 100%”

“I wouldn’t say I’m 100%”

morgan-wallen-live-RS-1800 – Credit: Michael Tran/Getty Images

morgan-wallen-live-RS-1800 – Credit: Michael Tran/Getty Images

Morgan Wallen took over his One Night at a Time tour Thursday night with a show in Jacksonville, Florida, his first since his Oxford, Mississippi concert was abruptly canceled moments before he was supposed to take the stage, citing more later “vocal rest ordered by a doctor”. The country musician shared an update with his fans ahead of the latest show, confirming that he won’t leave them hanging any longer.

“What’s up, everyone?” I just wanted to let you know that I am in Jacksonville, we’re going to play a show tonight – and all weekend. I wouldn’t say I’m 100%, but I’m doing a lot better,” Wallen said in an Instagram Story video. “And to everyone at Oxford, I just wanted to reiterate how sorry I am for the way this happened. I thought I was going to be good to go and that just wasn’t the case.

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The canceled Mississippi show has yet to receive a rescheduled date. The three shows he postponed in Michigan, Illinois and Nebraska were moved to June 27, September 8 and September 8, respectively. Tickets for postponed concerts will be honored for the new dates.

“We’re working on a rescheduled date – we’re close to having a rescheduled date, but I don’t have the exact date yet. So as soon as I do, I’ll let you know,” Wallen added. “I appreciate you all and can’t wait to get on stage tonight. I love you all, thank you for all your support always. God bless – see you soon.

When speaking about his decision to cancel the show at the last minute, Wallen wrote, “I appreciate and understand everything you do to attend my shows. So it would be unfair of me to put on a show that I know won’t be 100%. I’m doing everything I can to speed up the process to get to that 100%.

Still not 100 percent, Wallen trudges forward.

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