WATCH: Sam Smith singing again after surgery | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Sam Smith singing again after surgery

/ 08:00 AM June 30, 2015

I’m back ❤️

A video posted by Sam Smith (@samsmithworld) on Jun 29, 2015 at 2:38pm PDT

NEW YORK—Young soul sensation Sam Smith is singing again six weeks after he underwent vocal surgery that left him silent.

The 23-year-old British singer posted Monday on Instagram a short video of him singing Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love” with his brassy range.

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“I’m back,” was Smith’s simple message.

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Smith earlier announced that he would resume performing on July 3 at a festival in England’s Thetford Forest.

Upcoming dates include the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and Lollapalooza in Chicago.

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Smith, who had been touring with little break as his career grew, canceled shows in April when doctors noticed a vocal cord hemorrhage following a performance in Sydney.

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READ: Sam Smith sees specialist for voice, cancels more shows

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He sought help from a vocal specialist in Los Angeles and was advised to undergo surgery. The May 14 operation in Boston left him silent for several weeks.

READ: Sam Smith undergoes successful vocal cord surgery in Boston

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Smith, who until a few years ago was a bartender in London, amassed a global fan base with his soulful ballad about a one-night stand, “Stay With Me.”

He was the big winner at the latest Grammy Awards, taking home three of the four most prestigious prizes.

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