DELTA GOODREM is expected to go on with the show in Melbourne this week despite suffering serious burns to her legs at the weekend.
Goodrem was forced to flee the stage half-way through her second Sydney show last night to seek medical treatment for burns.
It is understood she injured herself on her vocal steamer, while warming up for her concert in her hotel room.
She is recovering well and will attend the Melbourne Cup as planned. She will also perform at Hamer Hall on Wednesday and Thursday night.
The Dainty Group, who are promoting Goodrem's national tour, issued a statement on its Facebook site: "Delta Goodrem give her Sydney audience a stunning performance this evening considering she had sustained burns in the late afternoon from a steam accident in her hotel.
"She was determined to do the show for her fans and took to the stage knowing she had the full support of everyone in the theatre. Delta will rest for the weekend in preparation for the Melbourne concerts next week.''
They are yet to announce whether Sydney fans will be reimbursed for Saturday's show.
One of Goodrem's fans tweeted that the songstress had tried valiantly to perform on Saturday night until, overcome by pain, she had to leave the stage.
"Delta came out on stage and after a couple of songs, confessed to the audience, how much pain she was really in and rolled up her pants, revealing the bandaged to cover her legs.
"Her band and back up singers explained that she should be resting but she didn't want to disappoint anyone.
"Delta went on through the beginning of the show with tears streaming down her face and after the third time of the pain reaching an unbearable state.
"She apologised quietly to the audience in tears and limped off stage. She was unable to continue with the show,'' the tweet said.
Fans are rallying behind The Voice coach online sending get well messages to Goodrem on Twitter and Facebook.
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