Jess Glynne has cancelled all her concerts until July 14 due to a vocal cord haemorrhage.
The singer, 29, made a lengthy Twitter statement on Thursday as she apologised to fans for the inconvenience and referenced her controversial night out with The Spice Girls.
Earlier this month, the All I Am hitmaker pulled out of her Isle of Wight festival show with just minutes notice due to 'physical exhaustion', yet it later emerged she had been out until the early hours partying with the girl band.
Sorry: Jess Glynne has cancelled all her concerts until July 14 due to a vocal cord haemorrhage. The singer, 29, made a lengthy Twitter statement on Thursday apologising
Addressing her 369,000 Twitter followers, Jess shared: 'It absolutely kills me to say this - especially given what has happened in the past few weeks - but on the advice of my vocal surgeon, I am going to have to cancel my next shows through until July 14th and I hope to be back as soon as possible after that.
'I know many of my fans feel I let them down so badly when I pulled out of the Isle of Wight festival but the reason I knew I just wasn't going to be able to make that performance has now been made clear to [me] by my doctor, Dr Zeitels.'
Jess added that she has suffered with anxiety about her voice 'for weeks', and she has been told to 'take a break' to make sure she can continue with her music career.
Happier times: Jess also referenced her controversial night out with The Spice Girls. The star cancelled her Isle Of Wight gig after partying the night away with the girl band
Doctor's orders: Addressing her 369,000 Twitter followers, Jess said she'd been 'completely overdoing everything' with 100 shows over six months, and it has left her at 'breaking point'
She continued: 'It is true that I went out and celebrated the end of the Spice World tour. That was a massive high for me and I wanted to mark it with the women who'd become friends and mentors to me but I had also been suffering on and off for weeks with anxiety about my voice. It wasn't right.
'I wasn't sounded my best and I felt there was something wrong. Two days ago I came to Boston to see my surgeon who told me my vocal chord has haemorrhaged and that if I want to remain as a performer I needed to urgently take a break, rest my voice completely for the next 10 days and try and remain in total silence to give my vocal chords a chance to recover. (sic)'
Jess was told she has been 'completely overdoing everything' with almost 100 shows over six months, and it has left her at 'breaking point'.
Taking a break: Earlier this month, she pulled out of her Isle of Wight festival show with just minutes notice due to 'physical exhaustion' (pictured at Capital's Summertime Ball)
She added: 'If my voice goes, I go. I am so privileged to do what I do, I am so privileged to have fans out there who come and see me. But