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Nigerian musician, Tiwa Savage has postponed all her performances in the coming weeks citing health issues.
Among the shows postponed is her first ever headline arena show in London.
The postponement is likely to last for months, according to a press statement on her social media handle.
Tiwa Savage revealed that she has been unwell for a while, fighting off a virus.
She noted that she has been firmly instructed to be on vocal rest for the next few months.
"I will unfortunately have to postpone all performances including my first ever headline arena show in London. I’m heartbroken and devastated but I have to do this to save what’s left of my voice," the 'Somebody's Son' hitmaker noted.
Tiwa Savage apologised to her fans and promised to take the stage again once she is fully healed.
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