Carly Pearce Shares Health Update After 'The Flu Hit Me Right In The Face'

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Carly Pearce offered another health update on Thursday (February 27) days after she said “the flu hit me right in the face,” in the midst of “some of the biggest sold out shows of my career.”

Pearce is currently on her headlining world tour after releasing her latest studio album, hummingbird. The list of tour dates show that Pearce’s final show abroad is set for Friday evening (February 28) in Dublin, Ireland, and she’ll return to the U.S. for additional tour stops through May 16. The Grammy-winning country star wrote on her Instagram story on Thursday that “I finally feel a bit normal today & well enough to go out for a walk in the beautiful sunshine of Dublin!! Thank you for all the prayers. Gonna end this amazing tour big tomorrow night here! ❤️”

Throughout the week, Pearce has pledged to give audiences “every single ounce of everything that I have,” even while she’s been sick. She said she was determined not to cancel shows, even if they looked “a little different.” Her U.K. stops throughout the past week included London, Bristol, Birmingham (where she stopped performing in an effort to break up a fight in the crowd), Manchester, Glasgow and Belfast.

Pearce’s latest “hummingbird world tour” dates arrive shortly after she confirmed details about her deluxe album, hummingbird: no rain, no flowers. The 19-track album will arrive on March 14. Pearce released the title track, “no rain,” when she made the announcement last week: “‘hummingbird’ was my healing journey after ‘29.’ I felt like there were a few more songs to be shared before I close this chapter.”


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