MAREN Morris was forced to cancel her North Carolina show for the third time in the same city.
The Background Music singer cried, “I truly feel cursed,” as she broke the news to her fans.
Maren was scheduled to perform at the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater in Wilmington, North Carolina, on Sunday as part of her RSVP Redux Tour.
However, due to bad weather, the singer had to cancel her show at the last minute.
Maren took to her Instagram story to share the news.
“Wilmington, I’m so sorry about the show being canceled from the close lightning tonight,” the singer wrote.
She went on to say she feels “cursed” as this is the third time her Wilmington show has been canceled.
“I truly feel cursed here as this is the THIRD time we’ve gotten rained out in your city,” Maren shared.
“We will try to find another date.
“Please be safe getting home in this storm.”
Wilmington was hit with heavy amounts of rain from Hurricane Debby.
At this time, Maren hasn’t released a rescheduled date.
The singer embarked on her 2024 RSVP Redux Tour on May 29 and was set to conclude in July before she added 15 more shows.
The tour is set to conclude on September 11.
A dollar from every ticket sold at RSVP Redux Tour will go to Ally Coalition, an organization that supports to young queer individuals.
Her partnership with the organization comes after Maren came out as bisexual in June.
INTERMISSION
After Maren opened up about her sexuality, the singer released a five-track EP called Intermission.
One song, Push Me Over, is about a first date with a woman after coming out.
The lyrics read, “I’ve been waitin’ for a night like this/ west side, red lips/ we can test out my hypothesis.
Maren Morris RSVP Redux Tour Dates
Maren Morris embarked on her 2024 RSVP Redux Tour on May 29. Here’s all the cities she’s performing in:
- May 29 – San Fansisco, California
- May 31 – Bend, Oregon
- June 1 – Woodinville, Washington
- June 3 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- June 5 – Garden City, Idaho
- June 6 – Salt Lake City, Utah
- June 8 – Phoenix, Arizona
- June 11 – Morrison, Colorado
- June 12 – Dillon, Colorado
- June 14 – Lincoln, California
- July 21 – Chesterfield, Missouri
- July 22 – Kansas City, Missouri
- July 23 – Omaha, Nebraska
- July 26 – Waukee – Iowa
- July 27 – Madison, Wisconsin
- July 31 – Sandpoint, Idaho
- August 10 – Raleigh, North Carolina
- August 11 – Wilmington, North Carolina
- August 13 – Savannah, Georgia
- August 15 – Birmingham, Alabama
- August 16 – Jacksonville, Florida
- August 17 – St. Petersburg, Florida
- August 18 – Hollywood, Florida
- September 7 – Wallingford, Connecticut
- September 10 – Burlington, Vermont
- September 11 – Hampton, New Hampshire
“Necklace rests just so, on your collarbone/ makes me want to know/ how your perfume smells on me later.”
Maren shared her inspiration for the five-song project in an Instagram video.
“Calling this project Intermission was intentional…
“[Intermission is] a break in the act, and for me, it’s definitely an act break and new chapter of my life, and I’m so ready to see what’s on the other page.
“I just am so proud of this music. It wasn’t easy to write because I’m going through a lot, and this is the diary of that,” she concluded.
Maren’s “new chapter” comes after she divorced her ex-husband, Ryan Hurd.
The former couple shares one son, Hayes Andrew.
In October 2023, Maren filed for divorce from Ryan, citing
“irreconcilable differences.”
Their divorce was finalized on January 30, 2024.