Reneé Rapp has postponed the final concert on her U.S. tour due to her ongoing voice issues. The Snow Angel singer originally pushed back her shows in Atlanta, Georgia, and Tampa, Florida, as she was "pushing through an illness" and needed time to rest her voice and physically recover. On Tuesday, Rapp took to her Instagram Stories to announce that she had to postpone her third consecutive show, which also happened to be the hometown finale of the Bite Me Tour in Charlotte, North Carolina. "As of right now," she wrote. "I still don't have a voice. I'm recovering slowly but still not in a place where I am able to perform safely tomorrow (Wednesday) at my hometown show - I am so sorry and heartbroken that I have to postpone." The former Sex Lives of College Girls star revealed that the concert had been rescheduled to 7 November. The Tampa show had already been rescheduled for 4 November, while the Atlanta stop is now set for 5 November. The 25-year-old assured her fans that she will be back on top form for those three shows next week. "I want to stress that I know the time and effort and preparation attending a show takes," she continued. "I promise you it doesn't go unnoticed or unseen. I'm taking this time to recover and then next week for these rescheduled shows I will give you the best version of me. The best version of this show that I love so much. The show you deserve to see." The star signed off by thanking her fans for their "thoughts and well-wishes". After those three shows, Rapp will take a break from touring before heading to Europe for the next leg of her Bite Me Tour in March.