She's got that summertime sickness. Lana Del Rey has cancelled all of her scheduled European appearances, due to medical reasons.
The "Summertime Sadness" singer, 29, recently bowed out of a booked gig with BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, after previously dropping out of two concerts with Paris' Virgin Radio.
"For medical reasons independent of our will, the artist has been forced to cancel all promotional activities planned in Europe over the coming days," Del Rey's label said in a statement to MTV UK.
The performer herself has yet to comment on the cancellation or said medical issues.
Del Rey is currently scheduled to perform throughout the fall, though there has been no update on the status of those gigs. She signed on to play the Austin City Limits Music Festival on Oct. 4, followed by two performances in Mexico City, Mexico, on Oct. 6 and 7, a show in Monterrey, Mexico, on Oct. 9, and then back to the ACL Festival on Oct. 11.
Earlier this year, the "Young and Beautiful" performer opened up about ongoing health issues that she was dealing with.
"I'd been sick on tour for about two years with this medical anomaly that doctors couldn't figure out," Del Rey explained to The Fader this past June. "That's a big part of my life: I just feel really sick a lot of the time and can't figure out why."