Just one day after canceling a concert due to a “sensitive matter,” Lola Young collapsed on the stage at the All Things Go Music Festival in New York City on Saturday.
Singer Lola Young had a shocking collapse on stage at the All Things Go Music Festival while performing her song Conceited, as witnessed by The Mirror at the NYC music festival.
She had briefly paused before singing with her keyboard player before suddenly falling to the floor, causing the player to stop playing. The audience started euphoric as the stage was quickly cleared.
She had to cancel a previous concert in order to resume her emotional journey, which was unfortunate because of her mental health issues.
On Friday, just hours before the 24 year old British pop sensation was due to perform at Audacy’s We Can Survive concert at Newark’s Prudential Center, her manager, Nick Shymansky, announced via her Instagram Story that she was unexpectedly pulling out of her performance , reports the Mirror US.
Due to a “sensitive matter,” Shymansky informed fans that Young had to step down from the annual benefit concert supporting mental health awareness. Then, according to him, “Lola is very open about her mental health and there are occasionally days when I and my team have to take protective measures to keep her safe.”
He concluded by stating that “She is an incredible person who always takes her fans, career, and performances seriously.” I’m only able to express my sincere regret for the inconvenience caused.
Young addressed her fans to let them know that she had some difficult days before collapsing on stage. She chose to perform at the festival despite the fact that life occasionally makes you feel like you can’t continue.
Young’s hit single “Messey” from her 2024 album, “This Wasn’t Meant for You Anyway,” earned her notoriety. This month, she released her third studio album, “I’m Only F——- Myself.”
After years of battling mental health issues that nearly ended her career, the singer-songwriter admitted in a recent interview with CBS Mornings that she is the “happiest]she’s] ever been” and that she is the “happiest]s she’s ever been.
According to the Mayo Clinic, she was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, a condition that combines symptoms of schizophrenia with a mood disorder, such as depression, at the tender age of 17.
“I had a lot of trouble. She revealed to CBS that her upbringing was challenging in some ways. I felt a burning desire to run away from everything, in any way or form I could.
Music became her salvation and, with the support of Shymansky, who previously managed Amy Winehouse, she has achieved success while raising awareness about mental health.
Young has recently experienced significant personal struggles despite her successes in the workplace. “I was really bad,” I said. I opted not to be here. I was self-conscious. She described a time of difficult mental health issues as “distanceless”.
Source: Mirror
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