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Grammy-Winning Artist SZA Announces Indefinite Break From Music

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Grammy-winning R&B singer Solána Imani Rowe, popularly known as SZA, has announced she will take an indefinite break from live performances. The unexpected announcement came on her social media accounts after she headlined Montreal’s Osheaga Festival on August 5.

“Yesterday was my last show for a while, finally about to get my life together. Thank you, God,” the artiste wrote on her X handle.

SZA explained that the break is necessary for her to focus on personal matters. Despite the pause in live shows, the artist’s creative energy remains strong, even as she steps back from the stage.

The announcement follows a rigorous touring schedule. SZA has performed nonstop since early 2023, completing 63 shows worldwide for her ‘SOS’ Tour before diving into a busy summer festival circuit.

The timing of her hiatus coincides with a high point in her career. Her sophomore album, SOS, released in December 2022, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has enjoyed significant commercial success. The single “Kill Bill” from the same album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 2023, marking her first solo chart-topping hit and maintaining a solid presence in the top 10 for several weeks.

SZA’s decision to take a break shows the challenges artists face in balancing professional demands with personal well-being, even as they achieve critical and commercial milestones.

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