After canceling his performance in Aberdeen just hours after hopping around on stage at Glastonbury, singer Example was forced to apologize to fans.
Example issued an apology to fans after he was forced to cancel his performance in Aberdeen – the day after his gig at Glastonbury. The 43 year old singer, who shot to fame in 2010 with his hit album Won’t Go Quietly, claimed that he suffered from sound issues while on stage at Glastonbury which caused his voice to strain.
And the following day, just before he was scheduled to perform on Aberdeen stage, he claimed to be “absolutely gutted” and had realized his voice had vanished.
Example, who was Elliot John Gleave’s birth, performed on Friday at Shangri-La.
He apologised to his adoring audience members by saying, “We had some unexpected sound issues that forced me to work my voice much harder than usual during my set at Glastonbury.”
Before today’s performance at Granite City Festival Aberdeen, he continued, “I could feel it starting to go. We made the difficult decision to cut it short by 20 minutes.”
He continued, “I left the site right away after the show, and managed to get a few hours’ sleep before my flight to Aberdeen.”
He continued, “Unfortunately, my voice was completely gone when I woke up.”
He ends his apology by saying, “I hate cancelling shows; I’ve played 1,534 shows, and I’ve never cancelled 11 of those.”
“Scotland has always been my favourite place to perform and this was an incredibly hard decision to make.,” he said.
I apologize to everyone who planned to see me today, as well as to the Granite City Festival team. We’ll pass it on to you, E x.
It appears that he was aware of his explanation for canceling his Aberdeen performance because he believed he was blaming the Glastonbury production team.
And he quickly responded, “This isn’t a dig at the production crew.” These things just occasionally occur.
One of the smaller stages at Glastonbury, he continued, ” Except when we arrive. “
He thanked the organizers and said, “I really appreciate you having me last night.” At Glastonbury, no artists are paid. That is acceptable. One of the most enchanted locations on earth is there.
He added: “I still want Pyramid stage. But I’m not going away just yet. I have patience. Gotta rest up so I can fly back to Australia tomorrow and be a professional Dad. Big love. E x.”
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Source: Mirror
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