Music
‘More than I can take on right now’
Meghan Trainor shockingly canceled her 2026 “Get in Girl” tour just two months before its scheduled kickoff, citing “a need to be home and present” for her children and husband after expanding their family.
“After a lot of reflection and some really tough conversations, I’ve made the difficult decision to cancel the ‘Get in Girl’ tour,” Trainor, 32, revealed via her Instagram Stories on Thursday.
“Balancing the release of a new album, preparing for a nationwide tour and welcoming our new baby girl to our growing family of five has just been more than I can take on right now.”
“I know this will come as a disappointment to my fans and I am so sorry to let you down,” the “All About That Bass” singer continued.
“But I know this is the right decision for my family and me right now.”
“I promise I’ll be back soon, and I can’t wait for you to hear this new record. I’m so proud of it and I’m endlessly grateful for your love and support always,” Trainor closed.
Trainor was originally scheduled to kick off her tour June 12 in Clarkston, Michigan. The tour was slated to run through August 15, ending with a show in Los Angeles.
She initially announced the new tour in November 2025. During that same month, she also told her fans she was already at work on her seventh studio album, “Toy With Me,” which will be released on April 24.
The news comes just months after Trainor revealed she and her husband Daryl Sabara secretly welcomed their third child together via surrogate in January.
“Jan. 18th 2026,” the “Made You Look” songstress wrote via Instagram at the time, alongside photos with the newborn.
“Our baby girl Mikey Moon Trainor has finally made it to the world thanks to our incredible, superwoman surrogate.”
Trainor and Sabara are also parents to two sons: Riley, 4, and Barry, 2.
The “No” songstress later defended her “valid” choice to bring in a new family member via surrogate in an interview with People.
“Surrogacy is just another beautiful way to build a family,” the Grammy winner told the outlet on Wednesday. “It’s not something to whisper about or judge.”
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