Lola Young has cancelled her upcoming performance at the All Things Go festival in Washington D.C. following a collapse onstage during a recent concert in New York City. The incident prompted immediate medical attention and lead to the decision to prioritize the singer’s health and well-being.
Young, who received the Rising Star Award at this year’s Ivor Novello Awards after her song ”Messy” ranked among the biggest of 2025, was performing in New York when she fell ill. While details surrounding the collapse remain limited,the cancellation of her All things Go appearance signals a necessary pause in her touring schedule. The 2025 UK tour, set to begin in October, remains currently unaffected.
The British singer-songwriter garnered attention for her unique blend of pop influences,earning a three-star review from NME for her latest record. NME‘s el Hunt noted the album felt “a little all over the place” but praised Young for putting “surprising spins on pop into one record […] largely pulling it off,” and described her as “one of the more fascinating new names breaking out right now.” Young herself has spoken about the deeply personal nature of her hit song “Messy,” explaining at the Ivor Novello Awards that it was “a relatable song” about feeling “like your not enough for somebody.”
Tickets for young’s 2025 UK tour are available through Ticketmaster. Further updates regarding her condition and future performances are expected to be announced in the coming days.