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Yungblud Cancels Tour Dates Due to Health Concerns

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Yungblud Cancels⁢ Remaining 2025 Tour Dates on Doctor’s Orders

Yungblud has canceled the remainder of his​ Idols World Tour dates for‍ 2025,including stops in‍ the U.S. and Latin America, citing ⁣health concerns and a ​directive ⁤from medical ​professionals. the‍ proclamation, ‌made via an ⁣Instagram Story, signals a pause in the artist’s extensive touring schedule as‍ he prioritizes his well-being.

The cancellations impact shows previously ​scheduled for Philadelphia (November 19), Cleveland (November 23), Washington, D.C. (November⁤ 25-26), Mexico ⁤City, and other locations ​across Latin ⁣America. This decision follows a​ pattern of intense performance for ‍the Doncaster-born⁤ musician, who has openly discussed pushing himself to his limits for his music and‌ fans.While‌ disappointing for ⁢fans anticipating live performances, ⁣the move ‍underscores the importance of artist health and the potential for long-term career ‌sustainability. All U.S. tickets will be‍ refunded, and fans‌ who provide an address will receive “a gift” as compensation.

“It is ⁣in my ‍nature to run and run until I run myself into⁢ the ground⁣ without‌ giving⁣ a f-k about anything apart from the music and you guys ⁢but this time ​I’ve been told I have to take it seriously⁣ and can’t f-k ‍around,” Yungblud shared on Instagram.he added, “My heart is ‌broken… I don’t want (to) ⁤do any lasting damage to myself, we are on a journey that I want to last forever. I ⁢understand ⁢that some of⁣ you will be frustrated. ⁢I⁢ just want you to ‍know this is so hard ⁢for me to do but I promise I will​ make it up ⁣to you.”

The cancellations arrive on the heels of Yungblud’s​ recent collaboration‌ with Aerosmith,⁣ “My Only Angel,” which ⁢debuted at No. 1 on billboard’s ⁣ Hot⁤ Hard ⁣Rock songs chart in September. The track ‌is​ featured on the upcoming five-song collaborative EP, One ​More Time, slated for‌ release on November 21 – marking Aerosmith’s ‌first new material since 2012.

Yungblud’s fourth⁤ studio album, Idols, released in June, topped‍ the U.K. Albums Chart and reached No. 15 on Billboard’s Top Rock & Option ‌Albums chart. Despite the current‍ pause, Yungblud still intends to resume his Idols tour in January ⁢2026 with an Australian leg, followed ‌by a U.K. run in April, and a North american amphitheater tour next summer.

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