Queen Bey reschedules New Jersey concert, reason ‘vocal rest’

Washington D.C. [USA], Sept. 6 : Looks like Beyonce needs to put a pause to her Formation World Tour, that started in April this year.

MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, which was supposed to host the 'Hold Up' singer on September 7, announced the news of this rescheduling "as a result of strict doctor's orders for vocal rest," reports E! Online.

According to reports, Beyonce's singing an average of 35 songs a night during her ongoing Formation World Tour is the reason for this strict order.

Hence the show has been scheduled to October 7. However, there are no changes to the remaining schedule as of now. The dates of the remainder of singer's 49 concerts also remain unchanged. "There are no changes to any additional dates at this time and performances in St. Louis, Los Angeles, Santa Clara, Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta, Philadelphia (and) Nashville are expected to proceed as scheduled," MetLife Stadium said in a statement, adding, "Live Nation and Parkwood Entertainment apologize for any inconvenience." Meanwhile, the 35-year-old singer won eight awards at the 2016 MTV VMA's in August.

Her album 'Lemonade' has been nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Variety Special and Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special.

Source: ANI