Robin Thicke is thanking his fans for their support following his separation from his wife and canceled tour dates, according to the Associated Press.
The "Blurred Lines" singer posted on his website Wednesday that he'd like to "thank everyone for the well wishes these last few days," the AP reported.
Thicke and actress Paula Patton announced Monday they are separating after nine years of marriage, according to the AP. They have a 3-year-old son, and Patton was the inspiration behind much of Thicke's music and appeared in some of his videos.
Thicke was set to kick off his tour last week, but he canceled the first two dates because he lost his voice, the AP reported. He also canceled Tuesday's show in Cherokee, N.C., due to "unforeseen circumstances."
The 36-year-old says in his post he's looking forward to Thursday's show in Washington, D.C.
"I never want to let down my fans but I have unfortunately lost my voice and cannot perform tomorrow night," he said in a statement released last Thursday, the AP reported.
The singer cancelled his third show in a row less than 24 hours after announcing that he was separating from his wife of nine years.
The couple announced on Monday that they were splitting in a statement, which read, "We will always love each other and be best friends, however, we have mutually decided to separate at this time," the AP reported.