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Meghan Trainor has apologised to fans after cancelling her upcoming world tour, saying the demands of her career and family life have become “more than I can take on right now.”
The 'All About That Bass' singer confirmed she is scrapping her planned 'Get In Girl Tour', which had been due to kick off on June 12 with more than 30 dates across North America, including major venues such as Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum.
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In a message shared on Instagram, Trainor told fans she had reached the decision after “a lot of reflection and some really tough conversations”, admitting she needed to step back and prioritise her personal life.

Meghan Trainor took to Instagram stories to break the 'difficult' news to fans on April 17
“Balancing the release of a new album, preparing for a nationwide tour, and welcoming our new baby girl to our growing family of five has just been more than I can take on right now,” she said.
“I need to be home and present for each and all of them at this time. I know this will come as a disappointment to my fans, and I am so sorry to let you down.”
Trainor, who is married to Daryl Sabara, welcomed the couple’s third child — a daughter — via surrogate in January, expanding their family to five. The singer is already mum to two sons, Riley and Barry.
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The 32-year-old had first announced the tour in late 2025, with anticipation building among fans eager to see her return to the stage. However, alongside preparing for the tour, Trainor is also gearing up to release her new album, Toy With Me, which is set to drop on April 24.
Despite the disappointment, Trainor reassured fans that the decision was necessary and temporary.
“I promise I’ll be back soon, and I can’t wait for you to hear this new record. I’m so proud of it, and I’m endlessly grateful for your love and support always.”
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The cancellation comes amid a period of major personal change for the singer, who has spoken openly in recent weeks about focusing on her family and putting her wellbeing first.
While fans may have to wait longer to see her live, Trainor’s message suggests that new music is just around the corner — and that her return to the stage is only a matter of time.