The 24-year-old
singer has pulled out of shows in Nashville, St. Louis, Philadelphia,
Denver and Los Angeles because he is "extremely sick" and needs to rest.
He
tweeted: "Unfortunately I have to cancel the remaining dates on my
'Don't Talk' tour. This is the last thing I want to do because I love
being on the road performing and meeting every one of you. You are the
reason I can do what I love most for a living and I am so thankful.
I have been extremely sick pushing through these dates and haven't taken the time my body needs to recover. Resting and taking time off the road is the only way I can get better and start performing for you again.
I promise I will do whatever I can to make it up to you. I love you so much. I'm deeply sorry. Charlie."
I have been extremely sick pushing through these dates and haven't taken the time my body needs to recover. Resting and taking time off the road is the only way I can get better and start performing for you again.
I promise I will do whatever I can to make it up to you. I love you so much. I'm deeply sorry. Charlie."
Earlier
this month, Charlie tweeted a picture of himself sick in bed after he
had to pull out of a show because he had the flu and had lost his voice.
Meanwhile, the star admitted he used to "cringe" if he hit a flat note while performing but no longer worries about sounding perfect live as his "energy" can carry him through.
Meanwhile, the star admitted he used to "cringe" if he hit a flat note while performing but no longer worries about sounding perfect live as his "energy" can carry him through.
