Lola Young announced Sept. 30 she is canceling her upcoming events, following an on-stage fainting spell at the New York’s All Things Go.
On Sept. 27, Young experienced a medical emergency while performing at the festival at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York.
“I’m going away for a while,” the 24-year-old British singer posted on Instagram. “It pains me to say I have to cancel everything for the foreseeable future,” she said.
“Thank you for all the love and support.”
Lola Young performs during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18, 2025, in Indio, California.
“I’m so sorry to let anyone down who has bought a ticket to see me, it hurts me more than you know,” she continued.
“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.”
More: Lola Young shares update after collapsing on stage at All Things Go
Young’s upcoming tour dates in promotion of her new album “I’m Only F***ing Myself” have been canceled, which included a Nashville stop.
What happened to Lola Young at All Things Go?
While she was performing her song “Conceited,” Young mouthed that she felt faint as she looked off stage. Moments later, the “Messy” singer stumbled and fainted backwards.
The crew rushed to help her, carrying her offstage.
“Cinderella” singer Remi Wolf took the stage next.
“That was really f***ing scary,” she told the crowd. “My friend Lola is backstage, and she is okay.”
A few minutes before fainting, Young told the crowd she’s had a tough couple of days and has been pushing through to perform.
“Sometimes life can really make you feel like you can’t continue, but you know what, today I woke up and I made the decision to come here,” she said. “And I wanted to be cool… and sometimes life can throw you lemons, and you just gotta make lemonade.”
Lola Young performs during the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 7, 2025, in Elmont, New York.
Young’s All Things Go performance followed a canceled show the day before.
Her manager, Nick Shymansky, who also managed Amy Winehouse, wrote on social media that Young would not be performing at Audacy’s We Can Survive concert Sept. 26 due to a “sensitive matter.”
“There are very occasionally days where myself and my team have to take protective measures to keep her safe,” Shymansky wrote.
“She is an incredible person and always takes her fans, career and performances seriously. I can only send huge apologies for the inconvenience caused.”
A few hours after the medical emergency at All Things Go, Young posted on social media.
“Hi, for anyone who saw my set at All Things Go today, I am doing OK now,” she said. “Thank you for all of your support.” The next day, Young pulled out of performing at All Things Go in D.C.
“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,” she said on Instagram.
“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 Young performs in the Mojave tent during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., on Fri., April 11, 2025.
Lola Young has been open about mental health struggles, cocaine addiction
Young, who skyrocketed to fame in 2024, has previously opened up about being diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder.
The mental health condition, according to the Mayo Clinic, 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.”
In a Sept. 12 interview with The Guardian, Young also said she had been battling with cocaine addiction for “a long time.”
“It’s been a struggle — I’ve definitely had to work on some internal healing while grappling with touring and stuff,” she said.
“It teaches you a lot, being addicted to substances. It makes you more empathetic about other people that have gone through that. It’s just a constant journey.”
Young said she is grateful for the support and resources available to her.
“A lot of people don’t have the privilege of being able to do that,” she said.
“A lot of people suffer from addiction, and a lot of people are in that personal journey (to recovery). Anyone who knows that feeling will know it’s not linear, it’s always up and down, but it’s down to dysregulation of dopamine.”
Lola Young performs in the Mojave tent during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., on Fri., April 11, 2025.
Is Lola Young’s Nashville show at The Pinnacle canceled?
Young was slated to perform at Nashville’s The Pinnacle on Nov. 11 as a part of her “I’m Only F***ing Myself” tour.
The Pinnacle has confirmed that the show is cancelled and fans will be refunded.
Contributing: Brendan Morrow
Audrey Gibbs is a music journalist at The Tennessean. You can reach her at [email protected].
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