BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

It’s all about that vocal cord for Meghan Trainor, who has canceled the remainder of her tour – including Sunday’s show at The Tabernacle – after aggravating the nagging problem.

In a statement, the "All About That Bass" singer said, "Really bad news... I was being careful and taking precautions, but I have hemorrhaged my vocal cord again. I got bronchitis & have been coughing a lot & that pushed it over the edge. Sadly, I will need to cancel the remainder of my tour and get surgery to finally fix this once and for all. I am devastated and so sorry. I LOVE touring and seeing your beautiful faces every night. I am determined to do what it takes to get better and come back stronger than ever. I love you, and thank you for all of your understanding, love and support."

Trainor postponed some shows earlier this summer for the same reason.

Refunds will be available at point of purchase.

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