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SYDNEY, April 22 (Reuters) – Ailing Grammy award-winning New

Zealand singer Lorde has postponed her Australian tour this week

after doctors advised she needed immediate rest and

recuperation, her promoters said on Tuesday.

Teenager Ella Yelich-O’Connor, who uses her stage name

Lorde, has been touring North and South America over the past

few months and played at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts

Festival over the Easter weekend.

She was due to kick off the seven-concert Australian leg of

her world tour in Melbourne on Thursday.

“It breaks my heart to have to postpone these shows as the

band and I absolutely love playing to Australian crowds, and it

was not a decision we made lightly,” Yelich-O’Connor said in a

statement issued through her promoter, Frontier Touring.

“I know I need to focus on getting better in order to

perform at my best. We’ll be with you as soon as we can,

Aussies,” she said.

The teenager, whose breakthrough hit “Royals” was no.1 on

music charts around the world in 2013, also won a Grammy for

Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance in January.

Yelich-O’Connor told her 1.5 million followers on Twitter

she had a “nasty chest infection and general ill health”.

Frontier Touring said they are rescheduling dates for

Lorde’s Australian tour.

(Reporting by Thuy Ong; Editing by Paul Tait)