Brit rock legend cancels four gigs just 24 hours before he’s due onstage after falling ill as he apologises to fans
A BRITISH rock legend has cancelled four gigs before being due back on stage in 24 hours.
Sting, 73, has fallen ill, with the musician’s Instagram page revealing that he has now been forced to cancel several of his concerts.
Sting has cancelled a slew of upcoming gigs after falling ill[/caption] The rocker shot to fame in the band Police[/caption] Fans have flocked to support Sting amid his health woe[/caption]“On advisement from his doctor, due to illness, it is with sincere regret that Sting must cancel his appearance at the Bass Magazine Awards this Thursday,” the statement read.
It went on to reveal that he would also “postpone his STING 3.0 concerts in Phoenix, AZ (originally scheduled for January 24) to June 1 and Wheatland, CA (originally scheduled for January 26) to May 28 as well as his performance at the Cherrytree Music Company’s 20th anniversary, now taking place May 29”.
The statement went on to say: “Fans should retain their tickets for the postponed shows, as they will be honored on the new dates. Sting sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience and extends his gratitude to the fans for their understanding.”
Reacting to the announcement, fans flocked to support Sting in the comment section.
“He’ll be back soon, he’s strong, I think it’s just some kind of cold or flu. Anyway, I wish him recovery and send him hugs and support,” penned one.
Another added: “Best wishes – rest and heal – your fans will be waiting for you. That is never a question.”
While a third said: “I hope Sting will get better. Your fans will understand and will be there on the new dates you announced and I hope it’s not a bad thing that you have.”
FANS SUPPORT STING
A fourth then penned: “Take good care, Sting! Feel better soon !!”
And a fifth added: “Get well soon Sting. Hope to see you in June in Liverpool. Take care. Lots of love.”
Sting, whose real name is Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, was the frontman of band Police from 1977 until their breakup in 1986.
He then launched a solo career in 1985, with him exploring rock, jazz, reggae, classical, new-age, and worldbeat in his music.
This isn’t the first time that Sting has cancelled gigs before.
CANCELLED GIGS BEFORE
In 2018, Sting cancelled a joint concert with Shaggy in San Francisco due to a cold that turned into a sinus infection.
A tear later in 2019, Sting went on to cancel several European tour dates due to an unspecified illness.
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He cancelled shows in Belgium, Germany, Stuttgart, and the Czech Republic.
At the time of his mystery illness in 2019, a source close to Sting insisted the illness was not serious, but had been enough to cause doctors to order him to cancel the gigs.
They said: “He’s just resting up. Everyone is expecting him to be back up and running very soon. He’ll be going straight into the rest of his scheduled tour dates.”
Later that year, Sting took to the stage with his arm in a sling.
Unable to play guitar after getting an injury, Sting didn’t let that stop him from thrilling his fans on-stage.
Sting has cancelled several shows in the past[/caption] The singer and musician has been advised to cancel his shows[/caption] Sting has not shared why he is ill[/caption]