Indigo Girls' Emily Saliers Reveals Conditions Affecting Her Vocals

Indigo Girls' Emily Saliers Reveals Conditions Affecting Her Vocals

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  • Indigo Girls' Emily Saliers revealed she has been diagnosed with cervical dystonia and essential tremor, conditions that will affect her vocal performance on their upcoming 2026 tour, but the duo plans to continue touring with adjustments.
  • Saliers explained the medical treatments she is undergoing, including Botox injections and vocal coaching, and the band is altering arrangements and using digital sound tools to support her vocals during live shows.
  • The announcement was met with widespread support and admiration from fans and fellow artists like Sara Bareilles, Brandi Carlile, and Jennifer Nettles, praising the duo's honesty, courage, and dedication.
  • Amy Ray emphasized their commitment to adapting the setlist and harmonies to maintain the quality of their performances, highlighting the community spirit shared between the band and their audience.
  • The 2026 tour will start on April 24 in Athens, Ohio, and conclude on September 13 in Evanston, Illinois, including notable dates such as opening for Brandi Carlile in Washington state on May 29.

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