Amy Vachal has reserved new shows once more after she left early from Adam Levine's team on the "The Voice."
Through a post on social media, Vachal announced that apart from her looming show in New York next week, there are more shows lined up in the coming months.
Vachal wrote on Instagram, "Can't wait to visit these amazing cities. More info and tickets soon especially Philadelphia. Tell me what I should add to the list!"
Besides Philadelphia, she will also take her performance to Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles.
There was immediate excitement from her fans over the announcement. However, aside from the upcoming shows, followers of Adam Levine's former "The Voice" team member, Vachal, have also been waiting eagerly for the upcoming album.
The 27-year-old Vachal twitted promising fans that she was working on a new album.
During an interview with WYN Papers last December, Vachal expressed that despite not emerging a winner of the talent show, she was happy for the journey ahead including making a new album.
Vachal told the publication back then, "At this point I'm so excited for what's next. We've all been really set up to really just, you know, pour so much more into our next projects after this. So I'm so excited to start working on my first full-length album."
The singer as well pointed out during the interview that her rekindled passion for music was all because of "The Voice" coach Adam Levine.
She said that when someone says passion, in essence, she really attributes much of her success from working with a great coach like Adam Levine.
According to Youth Health Magazine, Vachal acknowledged that Levine is actually one of the most passionate artists she has ever been privileged to work with.
Vachal added, "And just, you know, seeing how he has been just so adamant about pushing for certain songs and pushing for how they should be arranged, etc., that I've just found that having an effect on how I started to feel about the last two songs that I played on the show."
Vachal expressed her confidence that Levine has done a great job in nurturing young talent and she is sure other people from the team recognize that.