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John Mayer forced to 'take an indefinite break from live performing,' has to cancel spring tour dates

By Gina DiFalco,
John Mayer performs in concert on the closing night of his 2010 Battle Studies tour at the Cruzan Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 11, 2010. UPI/Michael Bush

John Mayer excited fans from all over when his spring tour dates were announced, but it looks like Mayer’s fans will be extremely disappointed with the news that his granuloma in his throat has reappeared.

Mayer took to his blog to tell his fans that he has to “take an indefinite break from live performing,” due to this setback.

E! Online reports that the “Your Body is a Wonderland” singer only announced his spring tour dates after extensive recovery from throat surgery on his vocal cords that took place last fall.

However, the singer explained, "During rehearsal on Tuesday, it came to mind that I should see my throat doctor because something didn't feel/sound right.”

"I went in for a visit on Wednesday and a scope of my vocal cords revealed that the granuloma has grown back where it had mostly healed,” he added. "Because of this, I have no choice but to take an indefinite break from live performing. Though there will be a day when all of this will be behind me, it will sideline me for a longer period of time than I care to have you count down."

Mayer noted he was "pretty emotionally burnt out at the moment, “but these are the new circumstances, and I'll find a way to make it mean something. That's all you can ever do."

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