Adele is forced to scrap her US trek

The Brit-winning songbird has cancelled scores of shows this year due to a catalogue of ailments.
And a ten-date US trek is the latest to be axed – after the 23-year-old was diagnosed with a haemorrhage on her vocal cord.
Writing on her blog, she said: "I’m heartbroken and worried to tell you that yet again I’m experiencing problems with my voice. I can’t believe it."
In an emotional post she goes on to speak frankly of her frustrations at being prevented from performing.
She says: ""I follow all the advice I’m given and stick to regimes, rules and practices to the best of my ability but it seems to simply not be enough.
"I’m gonna be starting up vocal rehab as soon as, and start building my overall stamina in my voice, body and mind. I apologise from the bottom of my heart, sincerely I do."
In a bid to prevent her fan base from facing further disappointments she says she will undergo therapy on her voice.
She went on: "The fact is I have never been able to fully recover from any of the problems that I’ve had and then continue to rest even once I’m recovered, because of my touring commitments.
"I’ve been offered the chance to not tour at all to save anything like this from happening again, but I simply hate letting you down.
"I follow all the advice I’m given and stick to regimes, rules and practices to the best of my ability but it seems to simply not be enough."
The chart-topper’s UK tour last month was marred by cancellations.
Six dates were scrapped due to a serious cold and chest infection.
In June she nixed an entire U.S. jaunt due to laryngitis.
At the time she said she was "really frustrated" but "there is absolutely nothing I can do but take the doctor’s advice and rest some more."
Her current round of shows were due to start in Atlantic City on Friday and come to a close in Texas on October 21.









