GAYLE Cancels Fall ‘Avoiding College’ Tour: ‘I’m Learning How to Be an Adult’

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GAYLE Cancels Fall ‘Avoiding College’ Tour: ‘I’m Learning How to Be an Adult’
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GAYLE has called off her fall 'Avoiding College' tour.

“Thank you to everyone who bought tickets. It really does man the world to me,” the singer said in a social post announcing the cancellation. “I’m learning how to be an adult and how best to do this new life. I love it so much and I’m trying to do it the best way I can,” she explained, while promising fans that they’ll get a refund and that she’ll hopefully see them on the road next year.

The singer noted that she will still be playing the festivals she signed on for — including this month’s North Carolina’s Breakaway Music Festival and October’s Austin City Limits — and, not for nothing, she’s still “definitely not going to college.” Plus, the other good news is that she’s “working on new music.” In the meantime, GAYLE just dropped the hilariously dark claymation video for her new blackbear-assisted single, “fmk.

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