By Sean O'grady For Mailonline
Published: 18:49 GMT, 15 February 2019 | Updated: 18:49 GMT, 15 February 2019
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Jess Glynne has been forced to cancel her BRITs Week show due to illness.
The Hold My Hand hitmaker, 29, was slated to perform at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London this Monday (Feb 18) for War Child's BRITs Week Together with O2 , however the gig has now been rescheduled to May 22 as the singer is on 'strict vocal rest'.
The official War Child Music Twitter account said: 'We're so sorry to tell you @JessGlynne's show for #BRITsWeek together with @O2music is being postponed due to her being on strict vocal rest.
Sick: Jess Glynne has been forced to cancel her BRITs Week show due to illness (pictured July 2016)
'The show will now take place on May 22nd at @o2sbe. All original tickets will remain valid. Get well soon Jess!'
The Hold My Hand star retweeted this message and apologised to her fans for missing the gig but insisted she was on doctor's orders to take it easy.
She wrote: 'I'm really sorry that I have to move this show. I hope you understand that I must look after my health and the doctor has told me to rest so I have to do so.
'I'll be back in May to do this show and I promise it will be worth the wait.'
Another day: She was slated to perform at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London this week for War