Chiquis, who is on the road in support of her new album, suffered a miscarriage while preparing for her concert on Saturday (June 1).
Although she had yet to share news of her pregnancy, the Mexican singer told her fans in an Instagram update on Sunday that the miscarriage was the reason she was forced to postpone her concert in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the Revel Entertainment Center on Saturday night.
It would be just the second date of Diamantes' tour, following the opening night in El Cajon, California, on May 30.
“To my fans in Albuquerque,” he wrote in an emotional note posted in both English and Spanish, “It is with a heavy heart that I wanted to inform you that the postponement of my concert last night was due to a medical emergency that made it impossible to get on stage, both physically and emotionally.”
“While I was at the venue getting ready for the show, I had a miscarriage. I had not announced my pregnancy as it was at an early stage,” Chiquis said.
With her fans in mind, she added: “I'm sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused you. I promise to let you know as soon as possible and your tickets will be held. Your understanding means the world to me. My doctor said I will be able to continue on tour for my next dates in Texas on June 7th, 8th and 9th.”
Latin Grammy-winning artist, who won Best Band Album for both Playlist (2020) and Abeja Reina (2022), described her tour as “a celebration of empowerment, self-expression and unity” and said it would create an “inclusive and uplifting atmosphere where fans can come together, connect and enjoy the joy of live music”. Her return to the stage will be in Texas, with concerts in Hidalgo, Houston and Irving. After a summer run and a fall break, Chiquis is set to wrap up the Diamantes Tour in early December. See the full list of her tour dates on her official website.
The singer talks about her miscarriage in the Instagram post below.