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LeAnn Rimes Postpones Two Shows Due to 'Severe Illness' One Month After Viral Jaw Release Therapy Video

LeAnn Rimes Postpones Two Shows Due to 'Severe Illness' One Month After Viral Jaw Release Therapy Video

Ilana KaplanWed, April 29, 2026 at 9:37 PM UTC

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LeAnn Rimes in Nashville in October 2025Credit: Jason Kempin/Getty -

LeAnn Rimes announced that she needs to reschedule two of her concerts

In an Instagram Stories post shared on Wednesday, April 29, the country star said the reason for rescheduling was due to "severe illness"

Rimes is currently in the midst of her 30 Years of Blue Tour

LeAnn Rimes fans might feel "blue" about her recent news.

In an Instagram Stories post shared on Wednesday, April 29, the country star revealed she needs to postpone two of her concerts due to her health.

“Due to severe illness, I am unable to travel & perform this week," Rimes, 43, wrote. "I'm sorry to share that the upcoming shows in Spokane and Seattle will be rescheduled."

Rimes did note that there was "good news as we will be seeing you very soon!"

"I am truly heartbroken to have to reschedule and I am so very grateful for your kindness and continued support as I recover. I look forward to bring back on stage and seeing you very soon. Love, LeAnn," she wrote.

Rimes was scheduled to perform in Spokane, Washington and Seattle on Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1, respectively.

The shows are part of her 30 Years of Blue Tour, which kicked off on April 19.

LeAnn RimesCredit: LeAnn Rimes/Instagram

Now, Rimes will play Spokane on May 31, and Seattle on June 2.

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According to Rimes, ticket holders will be notified of the changes in "due course."

"All tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled dates, and if you're unable to attend, refunds will be available through your original point of purchase," she added.

PEOPLE has reached out to a rep for Rimes for comment.

Last month, the "I Need You" hitmaker went viral after appearing in a deep jaw release video from Human Garage, a self-care provider that specializes in fascial maneuvers.

In the clip, Garry Lineham, founder of the wellness group, could be seen placing a hand inside the star's mouth as he carried out the jaw release therapy — a technique where the body's connective tissue, or fascia, is manipulated to release tension.

In the clip, Rimes was crying until she began laughing.

During an April 18 livestream, the "Can't Fight the Moonlight" performer responded to trolls who thought video was fake and revealed the therapy was something she tried as she enters the "perimenopausal, menopausal journey I'm on."

The Cleveland Clinic claims temporary paralysis, nerve damage and internal bleeding are risks of the treatment.

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