Jason Manford sparks concern as he cancels performance hours before taking to stage

Jason Manford sparks concern as he cancels performance hours before taking to stage

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Jason Manford, a comedian, apologized on social media by posting a heartbreaking statement with his fans.

Jason Manford issued an apology(Image: Getty Images)

Jason Manford fans were devastated after the comedian made a last-minute announcement on Wednesday. The comedian-turned-actor took to social media to share an update on his upcoming performances.

The statement read: “We regret to inform you that tonight’s performance of A Manford All Seasons @albanarena has been unexpectedly cancelled due to Jason Manford being unwell and will now be rescheduled to Mon 20th Oct 2025. Thank you for understanding, we apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Unlike his usual posts on Twitter /X, it appeared as though someone had shared the update for him. It comes after Jason hit out at a hotel’s “ridiculous policy” earlier in the month following one of his shows.

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Jason Manford statement
Jason issued a statement on social media(Image: JasonManford/X)

Fans quickly emailed well wishes following his most recent update. One user reportedly said, “Get well soon, Jase, take it easy, fella.”

Another person echoed the sentiment, saying, “Get well soon, but perhaps stop burning the candle at both ends.” A third line was added: “I hope you recover quickly, Jason; I know it’s only a matter of course when you cancel shows.” Take good care of yourself.

Others, however, blasted the situation by saying, “Are you certain your hotel didn’t just cancel your room?” The tongue-in-cheek comment was accompanied by a winking face emoji.

The comedian, 44, had to share a hotel room with a friend because it was overbooked despite having a reservation, according to the comment’s fiasco. Before his A Manford All Seasons performance, he was in Bournemouth when staff at the hotel informed him that the hotel was overbooked.

Jason was informed by Village Hotel staff that his room had been sold to someone else because of his tardiness. Jason and his friend Steve had to share a room due to the problem.

Jason Manford
Jason Manford had to rearrange an upcoming gig(Image: Getty Images for The National Lo)

But he didn’t want to abandon the situation. He shared his dissatisfaction on social media. So we arrived at our hotel in Bournemouth tonight, and it is already full. We were like, “Fine, that’s good-well done you,” he said.

They departed with the statement, “No, no, as in like without you.” We’re in separate rooms, so it’s obvious that Steve and I are in different rooms. And then we just discovered that, essentially, you must share if it is fully booked.

“Okay, don’t worry; these things happen, and that’s all b******t!” We spent the entire day together, I mean! Oh well, at least we have a nice view of the parking lot. Oh well, all of this happens. At sea, things turn out to be worse. However, if you’re booking and it’s a busy day in a busy city, please beware.

He continued, “We’re fortunate that we booked two rooms because there was a doctor waiting for us, and there was no room for him.” He simply had to leave, and he seemed to be out of room in Bournemouth tonight. That’s awful, really bad. I’ve heard that airplanes fly it, but I’ve never seen a hotel do it after 25 years of travel. That is not appropriate, and that is not appropriate.

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