Meghan Trainor was set to perform in Chicago this summer, but that's not going to happen now.

It's not just at the United Center either, where Trainor canceled her show. As a matter of fact, Trainor's entire tour has been scrapped, and it seems like it just had to happen.

Why Meghan Trainor Canceled the “Get In Girl” Tour

On Trainor's Instagram story, she mentioned canceling the "Get In Girl" tour, saying that balancing a new album, a tour, and a newborn was just too much, adding, "I've made the difficult decision," and saying she needed to be "home and present" for her family.

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Personal Life and Family Priorities Behind Decision

Fans were rightfully disappointed, as her tour was much anticipated, but she acknowledged, "This is the right decision for my family and me right now," and promised to return soon.

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Trainor's tour was going to kick off in June and run through August, with the previously mentioned stop at the United Center on July 15 among the concert dates.

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Meghan Trainor Says Marriage Is Still Strong?

This is hot on the heels of a US Weekly article in which Trainor states she's been in "heavy therapy" post birth of her third child in an attempt to stabilize her marriage to husband Daryl Sabara, who she says, after focusing so much on having children, her relationship with Sabara has been pushed to the side.

If you think the couple is headed for divorce, think again: Trainor did mention that she and her husband have a bond stronger than ever.

Looking for refunds for your tickets? Reach out to the United Center box office for more.

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