Lorrie Morgan, who is married to entrepreneur Randy White, has canceled all her upcoming concert appearances for the next two weeks, amidst her husband's hospitalization following his cancer diagnosis.
Lorrie Morgan was scheduled to be the opening act for the music group, Alabama, on two of their concert dates. The first being April 17 in Phoenix, Arizona, and the second, April 19 in Lincoln, California, as part of the band's concert for their "Live In Concert 25 Tour."
More about Randy White's health, as Lorrie Morgan cancels upcoming shows
Lorrie Morgan's husband, Randy White, was diagnosed with mouth cancer in April 2024. The country singer had made the announcement through her team, who posted the news on Facebook. The statement read:
"We deeply appreciate the prayers and well wishes, and for continued support and privacy as we focus on Randy's health and on our family at this time."
After Randy White, who got married to Lorrie Morgan in 2010, was hospitalized, the Watch Me singer canceled all her upcoming shows this month. Her manager, Tony Conway, later released a statement:
"Morgan’s husband of nearly 15 years, Randy White, has been undergoing treatment for mouth cancer. White has been readmitted to a hospital in Middle Tennessee.”
This latest health scare comes just four months after Lorrie Morgan shared a throwback picture of the couple from three years ago on her Facebook, announcing that Randy was progressively getting better. She said:
"He is making some progress. I miss us there. We are strong and he is determined. I love you RanRan. Merry Christmas 🎄💋💋💋💋💋"
Lorrie Morgan who, is known for her hit singles, like, "Five Minutes," "Except For Monday," "I Don't Know My Own Strength," and "Dear Me," was previously married to country music icon, Keith Whitley, from 1986, until he died in 1989 from alcohol poisoning. Before her marriage to Whitley, she was married to Ron Gaddis from 1979 to 1980.
She married Randy White in a private marriage ceremony and lives a quiet life outside of Nashville, as reported by People Magazine.
Since Morgan's performance with Alabama was canceled, she has been replaced by singer Pam Tillis. Lorrie Morgan, who also has a string of appearances slated for the next month, has yet to announce her decision regarding those upcoming performances.