R&B singer-songwriter SZA has announced a hiatus from live performances following her headlining set at Montreal’s Osheaga Festival on August 5.
"Yesterday was my last show for a while," she wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
"Finally bout to get my life together thank u God."
This unexpected news comes after an extensive run of festival appearances and tour dates for the Grammy-winning artist.
SZA has been on the road since early 2023, performing 63 shows across the globe for her SOS Tour before launching into a packed summer festival schedule, including high-profile sets at Lollapalooza in Chicago, Glastonbury in the U.K., and her final performance at Osheaga.
Despite stepping back from the stage, fans shouldn’t worry about a lack of new music.
During her Lollapalooza set, SZA debuted an unreleased track titled “Cry Baby,” telling the crowd, "It’s not out, but it will be."
She’s also been teasing a new project called Lana, which she says will feature previously unheard material.
"Will be dropping the leaks and outtakes from SOS as promised as the deluxe asap," SZA shared on X in March.
"Lana deserves more time and music no one’s ever heard before."
She’s also previously hinted at a potential collaboration with Paramore.
SZA’s creative juices continue to flow even as she takes a break from performing.
She recently shared her admiration for fellow artists on Instagram, notably posting about Chappell Roan’s performance at Lollapalooza.
"She makes me wanna keep making new music n art forever," SZA captioned a video.
The singer’s decision to take a break comes at a time when she’s at the peak of her commercial and critical success.
Her sophomore album SOS, released in December 2022, has been a chart powerhouse.
It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has shown remarkable staying power.
SZA’s chart dominance extends beyond albums.
Her single “Kill Bill” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 2023, becoming her first chart-topper as a solo artist.
The track showed stamina on the charts, spending multiple weeks in the top 10.
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