Kid Cudi previously announced the cancellation of his Insano World Tour after he broke his foot during his set at this year's Coachella. More recently, the musician gave good news to his supporters, saying most of his tour dates have already been rescheduled.

Taking to X, the singer gave an update, telling fans that he feels "good" and "fantastic" amid his recovery from his foot injury.

"Healing is going great. Therapy has been great. No pain. I think I'm gonna bounce back from this stronger than ever, so there's that," he said.

He then noted that about 80 percent of his tour schedule had been updated, and he and his team only needed to lock in some dates. He later assured fans that he would update them about the concerts in the future.

Later, Cudi said his world tour would require him to be physically active on stage, so he needed to change some things, depending on his recovery. Regardless, the singer is looking forward to seeing his fans on the road again.

In other updates, he shared that he's working on new music amid his recovery, saying that he started working on something in late 2023 and thinks it's special.

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"I want to give you a taste of it soon. Hopefully, before summer is up, you'll hear something - something tasty, something new," he said of his upcoming material.

The musician further noted that every album he releases is a "reinvention." He likes to "switch it up" and challenge himself to try something new.

"I think this is gonna remind people of the days where I was really trying to explore and try to feel something in the music," he added.

As of this writing, the musician has yet to share the official release date and more details about his upcoming music.

The recent news comes after Kid Cudi took the Sahara Tent at Coachella last month, where he broke his foot after jumping off stage.

He later gave fans an update regarding his condition, saying he was on his way to recovery. He shared an image of himself in the hospital as well as the screws attached to his foot following the surgery.

"I wanted yall to see how real this s*** was. Im a cyborg now," he joked.

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