Lola Young Says She Cancelled The Rest Of Her Tour And Will Be 'Going Away For A While'
Lola Young has revealed she will be cancelling her remaining tour dates to take a break from the public eye, days after sparking concern by collapsing on-stage.
The
singer, 24, was 'carried off stage' by staff during her performance at a
festival in New York over the weekend, but later reassured her followers that
she was fine.
Now,
Lola Young has shared the sad news with her followers that she will be 'going
away for a while' to 'work on herself,' adding that she would be cancelling her
tour shows for the 'foreseeable future.'
The Messy hitmaker had been due to fly to the UK for a
show in Manchester on October 6, followed by dates in Birmingham and
London.
In a post on Instagram, Lola Young wrote:
'I'm going away for a while. It pains me to say I have to cancel everything for
the foreseeable future.
'Thank
you for all the love and support.
'I'm so sorry to let anyone down who has
bought a ticket to see me, it hurts me more than you know.
'Obviously
you will be entitled to a full refund.
'I
really hope you'll give me a second chance once I've had some time to work on
myself and come back stronger. Love you all, Lola.'
Lola
Young had already cancelled her performance at Washington DC on Sunday, which
was due to take place a day after she collapsed in New York.
In a statement posted on Instagram, she wrote: 'I'm sorry
to confirm that I won't be playing All Things Go in DC today.
'I
love this job and I never take my commitments and audience for granted so I'm
sorry to those who will be disappointed by this.
'I
hope you'll all give me another chance in the future. Thank you to all those
who listen and care. To all the people that love to be mean online, pls give me
a day off.'
Lola's
medical emergency came just moments after she admitted she had a 'tricky couple
of days' and wasn't sure she could have attended the festival.
She said on stage: 'I had a tricky couple of
days, sometimes life makes you feel that you can't continue but you know what,
I woke up and made the decision to come here.'
The
singer, best known for her 2024 hit Messy, was singing Conceited at Forest
Hills stadium when she suffered the worrying ordeal.
Lola
Young took to Instagram hours after to address the incident and wrote: 'Hi, for
anyone who saw my set at all things go today, I am doing okay now. Thank you
for all of your support xxx'
The
mystery medical crisis occurred after she cancelled a concert on Friday 'due to
a sensitive matter'.
Lola's
manager Nick Shymansky wrote on social media: 'There are [occasionally] days
where myself and my team have to take protective measures to keep her safe.
'She
is an incredible person and always takes her fans, career and performances
seriously. I can only send huge apologies for the inconvenience caused.'
Lola
revealed in 2022 that she had been diagnosed at the age of 17 with
schizoaffective disorder.
She
said in an Instagram post: 'I cant find the words to describe how much this
diagnosis has affected my entire life, and my outlook on the world around me.
'I
have struggled immensely learning to accept this part of myself, and I am still
learning.
'I
have to remind myself that I am a regular f****** person, I am human and I am,
like everyone, capable of incredible things, my mental health condition does
not define me. It is my superpower.'
Schizoaffective
disorder is a mental health condition that is marked by a mix of schizophrenia
symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and mood disorder symptoms,
such as depression, mania and a milder form of mania called hypomania, as per
the NHS.
She
made the discovery aged 17 after having suffered with what she thought was
clinical depression and bipolar disorder.
She
explained that she had an uncle on either side of her family who also had
schizophrenia and who had both tragically died.
Lola
believed that the condition may in part have been triggered by smoking cannabis
as a way to manage childhood trauma, which she chose not to disclose the
details of.
She
said she can usually sense an oncoming manic episode when she starts getting
strange thoughts, but is usually able to medicate to keep things under wraps,
though she has previously been taken by surprise and ended up being sectioned.
Lola
admitted the unpredictability of her illness makes touring difficult, and she
sometimes has manic episodes that last a month and doesn't sleep for several
days on the trot.
Lola
said that her illness can present her with a lot of guilt and shame, and that
she often feels ostracised after incidents in which she has been unwell in
front of people.
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