‘I love this job and never guarantee my commitments and audience, so I apologize to those who will be disappointed about it,’ wrote the singer
Lola Young canceled its performance in All Things Go In Washington, DC scheduled for today after passing out on stage while performing in the festival’s New York edition on Saturday.
“I apologize for confirming that I will not play at All Things GO in DC today,” wrote the singer in Instagram On Sunday. “I love this work and never guarantee my commitments and audience, so I apologize to those who will be disappointed about it.”
“I hope everyone gives me another chance in the future,” he continued Young. “Thanks to everyone who listens and cares. For all the people who love to be bad, online, please give me a day off,” he posted, signing with a heart emoji and his name. A representative of Young the request for comment from Rolling Stone About the ad ad
On Saturday, Young passed out on stage while performing in the All Things Go in the city of New York. The singer suffered a medical emergency while singing “Conceited” and was carried out of stage by a medical team.
Remi Wolf Then he appeared on stage, where he went to the crowd, stating: “This was really scary for C…”. She added: “My friend Lola It’s behind the scenes, and she’s fine. ”The crowd applauded in support.
A few hours later, Young posted a story in Instagram Where he wrote: “For anyone who saw my set at All Things Go today, I’m fine now. Thank you for all your support Lola XXX ”.
At the beginning of the set, Young He talked about how she had a few difficult days, “adding,” Sometimes life can really make you feel that you can’t continue, but you know one thing, today I woke up and made the decision to come here, and I wanted to be cool … and sometimes life can give you lemons, and you just have to make lemonade. “
A representative of Young did not immediately respond to the request for comment Rolling Stone after the medical emergency incident.
The incident happened one day after Young Cancel the concert We Can Survive From Audacy in Newark, New Jersey, on Friday night. Hours before the charity show began, the entrepreneur of Young, Nick Shymanskyrevealed in the Story of Instagram of Young who advised her not to present herself as a “protective measure to keep her safe.”
“Unfortunately, due to a delicate subject, I advised Lola Young canceling your presentation at Audacy – We Can Survive @ Prudential [Center] Tonight, ”he wrote Shymansky. “Lola It is very open about your mental health and there are occasionally days when my team and I have to take protective measures to keep it safe. ”
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Shymansky He ended the statement by adding, “She’s an amazing person and always takes her fans, career and serious presentations. I can only apologize for the inconvenience caused.”
A Audacy spokesman shared his support for the singer in a statement to Rolling Stone: “We support Lola And her mental health and we want the best for her. We thank fans for their understanding. ”
Young He described his battles with mental health in the past. “It is very important that I was opened on this because it gave room for others to be open about it and the impulse for others to seek help and say how much it helped them,” she told Rolling Stoneciting occasional episodes that happened ahead of collaborators, and how to write through them has resulted in some of their raw work to this day.
Friday’s canceled show happens just a week after the singer released her new album, I’m only fking myself. Young had a successful hit with the 2024 range “Messy”and previously released the 2023 album My Mind Wanders and Sometimes Leaves Completely and the 2024 album This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway.
This article was originally published by Rolling Stone USA, by Tomás Mier, Jodi Guglielmi and Althea Legaspi, on September 28, 2025, and can be checked here.
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