Victoria Monet’s 3 music festival performances cancelled because of health concerns.

At the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala, Grammy-winning artist Victoria Monét shared her excitement to return to the studio. She spoke with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa about her plans to resume creating music. However, fans hoping to see her on stage will have to wait due to health issues she is currently facing.

In a recent Instagram post, Monét announced that she would not be able to perform at several upcoming events, including Governors Ball in NYC, Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, and Blavity in Nashville in June. She apologized to her fans for the disappointment but assured them that she would be back performing soon. Despite the setback, Monét plans to resume her summer music festival appearances, including the Broccoli City Festival in Washington, D.C., Lollapalooza in Chicago, and Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco.

Monét has been open about her struggles with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which can cause weight gain and other symptoms. In April, she shared on Instagram the challenges she faced due to the hormonal condition. However, despite these concerns, Monét has been actively performing and was recently recognized with seven Grammy nominations and three wins for her album “Jaguar II” at the 2024 Grammy ceremony.

Looking ahead, Monét is excited about channeling her newfound energy into the studio without feeling the pressure to prove anything. She sees it as a fun and liberating experience as she continues to focus on her music career.

Victoria Monét expressed eagerness to return to the studio at a recent event while sharing with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa that she was looking forward to getting back to creating music.

Fans expecting to see her on stage will have to wait due to health issues she is currently facing.

In a recent Instagram post, the 35-year-old singer announced that she would not be able to perform at several upcoming events including Governors Ball in NYC, Roots Picnic in Philadelphia and Blavity in Nashville in June.

She apologized for any disappointment caused but assured fans that she would be back performing soon.

Despite being candid about struggling with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which causes weight gain and other symptoms among other things,

Monét has continued performing actively and received recognition for her album “Jaguar II” at the 2024 Grammy ceremony where it won three awards out of seven nominations.

Looking ahead,

Monét is excited about resuming creating music without feeling pressured by anyone else’s expectations.

By Samantha Johnson

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