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Guns N’ Roses have postponed their scheduled show in Glasgow tonight (July 5) due to an unspecified illness within their team.The band are currently on the UK and Ireland leg of their 2022 headline tour, with their most recent gig taking place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London last Saturday (July 2).Taking to social media in the early hours of this morning, Axl Rose and co. announced that their planned concert on Glasgow Green will not take place.“Sadly, due to illness and medical advice, GN’R will not be able to perform in Glasgow, tomorrow 5-July-2022,” the statement read.“We are working on rescheduling options for this show so please hold onto your tickets and wait for a further update.
We appreciate your understanding and patience.” You can see the post below.Sadly, due to illness and medical advice, GN’R will not be able to perform in Glasgow, tomorrow 5-July-2022. We are working on rescheduling options for this show so please hold onto your tickets and wait for a further update.
We appreciate your understanding and patience. pic.twitter.com/jvNl1Sc5yO— Guns N' Roses (@gunsnroses) July 5, 2022According to Setlist.FM, frontman Rose had told Saturday’s London crowd that he’d been suffering from vocal issues.Guns N’ Roses now have only two shows remaining on their 2022 European tour: Munich on Friday (July 8) and Milan on Sunday (July 10).
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Limp Bizkit announced they postponed the UK and European leg of their tour due to unforeseen health concerns for their frontman Fred Durst. The band didn’t disclose what condition Durst is suffering from or what the concerns were, but they apologized to their fans for the sudden cancellation and any inconveniences they caused them. "For personal health concerns and based on medical advice given by my personal physician to take an immediate break from touring, Limp Bizkit will sadly have to postpone their 2022 Uk and European tour," they said in a statement on Instagram.
Limp Bizkit have been forced to postpone their U.K. and European tour dates over concerns for frontman Fred Durst’s health.
Limp Bizkit have postponed their UK and European tour due to frontman Fred Durst's "personal health concerns". The 51-year-old rapper and his bandmates have been forced to cancel their shows planned for this summer after the frontman was advised by his physician to take an "immediate break from touring" after he ran some health checks. In a social media statement, the 'Break Stuff' rockers said: “For personal health concerns and based on medical advice given by my personal physician to take an immediate break from touring, Limp Bizkit will sadly have to postpone their 2022 Uk and European tour.
Limp Bizkit have postponed their upcoming 2022 UK and European tour due to frontman Fred Durst’s “personal health concerns”.The band were set to play four shows this September, including two gigs at London’s Brixton Academy, in support of recent album ‘Still Sucks’.They have now announced that their frontman Durst has been advised to take an “immediate break from touring” by a medical profession, and that the dates will be rescheduled.Durst and the band wrote: “For personal health concerns and based on medical advice given by my personal physician to take an immediate break from touring, Limp Bizkit will sadly have to postpone their 2022 Uk and European tour.“We truly apologise for any inconvenience this may cause to our loyal fans, promoters and support staff. Stand by for further news.
Axl Rose is dedicating Guns N’ Roses‘ tour to the late Taylor Hawkins.
Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose has shared an update after the band were forced to cancel their recent show in Glasgow due to illness.The group pulled out of their scheduled performance at Glasgow Green on Tuesday (July 5) following headline dates in London and Dublin as part of their 2022 UK/Ireland and European tour.“We are working on rescheduling options for this show so please hold onto your tickets and wait for a further update,” they wrote in a statement. “We appreciate your understanding and patience.”Today (July 7), Rose shared a message on social media to thank fans for their messages of support.
Manny Charlton, the founding guitarist of Nazareth who played on the Scottish rock band’s best-known records, including “Love Hurts”, its LP Hair of the Dog, and also produced early Guns N’ Roses demos, died today. He was 80. His grandson, Jamie Charlton, posted the news on social media with the caption “RIP Grandad.”
who died at Monday’s parade, and whose toddler was found wandering around by passerbys. “It’s not because of mental health that Mr. [Nicolas] Toledo won’t be with his grandchildren ever again.
Guns N’ Roses announced they are canceling their Tuesday night concert in Glasgow, citing medical concerns as the reason. The band shared the news Monday evening on their social media accounts, letting fans know they were forced to cancel amid health concerns for an undisclosed illness and in accordance with medical advice they received. Although they were forced to cancel this show, they assured their fans they are working towards rescheduling, and encouraged them not to get rid of their tickets just yet. "Sadly, due to illness and medical advice, GN'R will not be able to perform in Glasgow, tomorrow 5-July-2022," their statement read. "We are working on rescheduling options for this show so please hold onto your tickets and wait for a further update.
Glass Animals have cancelled both their Mad Cool and NOS Alice sets due to illness.Frontman David Bailey said he was “gutted” to cancel the shows but had no option due to issues with his “vocal cords”.He wrote: “Gutted to say we have to cancel our shows tomorrow and the following day in Madrid and Lisbon. I absolutely hate cancelling shows, but my vocal cords have had it.”He continued: “I took steroids to bring down the swelling [for] the last two shows but it doesn’t seem to be doing theatric anymore and I’ve been recommended to take a few days to rest them so it doesn’t turn into something worse.“We were so looking forward to these shows, but we’ll be back asap.
Carrie Underwood has enjoyed many unimaginable moments in her life and her latest was no exception. The country music star shared her joy as she delivered a heartfelt message on social media following a performance of a lifetime. MORE: Carrie Underwood's tasseled dress might be her most impressive look yetTaking to Instagram, Carrie posted a series of photos of her on stage with Guns N Roses and gushed: "Never in a million years did I think I would get to spend not one but TWO nights of my life on stage with @gunsnroses.WATCH: Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher's love story "Thanks, again, to the band and crew and, of course, to the fantastic crowd! The energy was electric. Until next time."Fans said she was "on fire," and added: "Thank God even crazy dreams come true."MORE: Carrie Underwood resembles a Greek goddess with her beautiful gown and flowing hairMORE: Carrie Underwood stuns in denim shorts in gorgeous new photosOthers wished her a safe journey back to the US, as she's been busy working in the UK.
tickets and wait for a further update. We appreciate your understanding and patience. ’Although the statement did not elaborate further, fans quickly flooded the comments with well-wishes for lead singer Axl Rose, 60, who had earlier told audiences he had been struggling with his voice.
Adele still stands by her decision to postpone her Las Vegas residency, after cancelling all show dates in January.
Guns N’ Roses brought out country-pop superstar Carrie Underwood.The 2005 American Idol winner joined Axl Rose and co. twice during their 22-song set – first towards the end of the main performance to sing on ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’, and then during the encore to close the night out on ‘Paradise City’.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have cancelled their gig in Glasgow tonight (July 1) due to illness.It’s not known what exactly the illness is nor who is affected in the band or crew, but the funk rockers have been forced to postpone the Bellahouston Park show at the last minute.They wrote on social media that they are now trying to reschedule the date as quickly as possible, and that fans should hold onto their tickets and await further details.“RHCP love Scotland & are deeply disappointed not to be able to perform the show. Thank you for your understanding,” the band wrote online.Due to illness RHCP will not be able to perform in Glasgow tonight July 1.