SZA to Perform at Firefly Festival After Vocal Cord Issue
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The songstress assures fans that her voice is not permanently damaged and has undergone a series of treatments for the show.

AceShowbiz - SZA's voice is on the mend after she was forced to scrap a run of shows with swollen vocal chords.

The CTRL singer assured fans attending the Firefly festival in Delaware that her show would go on on Sunday night, June 17, just weeks after the 27 year old, real name Solana Imani Rowe, was pulled from the line-up of the TDE Championship Tour with Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q so she could rest up.

SZA tweeted her voice was "permanently injured" after a year of strenuous travel and performing.

She has since consulted with voice experts and undergone a series of treatments in a bid to get back onstage.

"I'm blessed to say my voice is not permanently damaged and i've been working daily to get back," she tweeted on Sunday.

"Firstly I wanna thank everyone for sending me loving kindness and extending your energy my direction," she added. "Thank u for your prayers, I feel them and deeply appreciate you.

"Thank u to the incredible team of Doctors and vocal technicians that have taken time to see me over the last few weeks in every city... Today we give it a go and hit the stage at firefly... see u at 8".

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