Megan Trainor, the “All About That Bass” singer, announced on Tuesday, that the remainder of her MTrain tour is canceled due to her second vocal cord hemorrhage of the summer.

On Instagram yesterday, the 21-year-old singer said that she needs to “get surgery and finally fix this once and for all,” and that she’s “determined to do what it takes to make it [her voice] better and come back around stronger than ever.”

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A photo posted by Meghan Trainor (@meghan_trainor) on Aug 11, 2015 at 5:38am PDT

This is not the first time that Trainor has postponed her tour. Trainor, who has won two Billboard Music Awards for ‘Top Digital Song’ and ‘Top 100 Hot Song,’ first postponed shows on her MTrain tour in early July, when she suffered the first hemorrhage. The “Lips Are Moving” singer apparently triggered the same problem after suffering from bronchitis and “coughing a lot” which “pushed it over the limit” for her. Trainor also apologized to her opening performers, Charlie Puth and the group Life Of Dillon on an Instragram post thanking them for putting on “great shows every night with big smiles” and how she’ll always be “forever grateful” that they were a part of her tour.

Watch her music video for “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” featuring John Legend below:

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