SZA announced on Monday that she will be taking a brief hiatus from live performances after completing back-to-back concerts in London, Chicago and Montreal.
“Yesterday was my last show for a while,” tweeted the 34-year-old alternative R&B singer, who has 39 million followers on social media. X.
‘I’m finally on the verge of getting my life together, thank God.’
SZA (born Solána Imani Rowe) then aware a video of her dancing provocatively in a Montreal nightclub after her concert where Kaytranada “played the craziest set.”
The four-time Grammy winner launched into Instagram Story on Tuesday to give fans a hint of his upcoming plans: “Lock me in a studio on the beach ASAP.”
SZA announced on Monday that she will be taking a short break from live performances after completing back-to-back concerts in London, Chicago and Montreal (pictured Sunday)
The 34-year-old alternative R&B singer, who boasts 39 million followers on social media, tweeted on X: “Yesterday was my last show for a while. I’m finally about to get my life together thank god.”
SZA, who suffers from ADHD and anxiety, has announced two singles (Saturn and Cry Baby) from her third studio album Lana, which Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records will release later this year.
The Missouri-born, Muslim Jersey Girl is not scheduled to perform again until Nov. 20 in Bahrain and Nov. 23 in the United Arab Emirates.
It is unclear whether SZA has already finished her acting role in TriStar Pictures’ Upcoming Buddy Comedy alongside Keke Palmer, whom he met while performing on NBC’s Saturday Night Live in 2022.
The former stripper is nominated for five Moonperson trophies, including artist of the year, at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, which air Sept. 10 from the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.
For her 2022 hit single Snooze, SZA, who does not play an instrument, earned nominations for video of the year and best R&B at the fan-voted ceremony.
The Oscar-nominated songwriter and Sexyy Red both appeared on Drake’s song, Rich Baby Daddy, which earned nominations in the categories of best collaboration and best hip hop.
SZA, who has 68.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, wrote via Instagram Story Tuesday: ‘Oh, we’re outside? Thanks so much @mtv!’
SZA (born Solána Imani Rowe) later posted a video of herself dancing provocatively in a Montreal nightclub after her concert where Kaytranada “played the craziest set.”
The four-time Grammy winner took to Instastory on Tuesday to give her fans a hint about her upcoming plans: “Lock me in a studio on the beach ASAP.”
SZA, who suffers from ADHD and anxiety, has announced two singles (Saturn and Cry Baby) from her third studio album Lana, which Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records will release later this year (pictured July 4).
The Jersey girl, born in Missouri and a Muslim, is not scheduled to perform again until November 20 in Bahrain and November 23 in the United Arab Emirates (pictured, June 30).
It’s unclear if SZA has already wrapped her acting role in TriStar Pictures’ upcoming buddy comedy alongside Keke Palmer (M), whom she met while performing on NBC’s Saturday Night Live in 2022.
The former stripper is nominated for five Moonperson trophies, including artist of the year, at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, which air Sept. 10 from the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.
For her 2022 hit single Snooze, SZA, who does not play an instrument, earned nominations for video of the year and best R&B at the fan-voted ceremony.
The Oscar-nominated songwriter and Sexyy Red appeared on Drake’s (R, pictured in February) song Rich Baby Daddy, which received nominations in the categories of best collaboration and best hip hop.
SZA, who has 68.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, wrote via Instastory on Tuesday: “Oh we’re outside? Thanks so much @mtv!”
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