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Lola Young shares first public statement since cancellations and stepping away from the spotlight

'Life is a journey, nothing is perfect...'

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 21st December 2025

UK pop star Lola Young has shared her first public statement since cancelling the remainder of her tour and stepping away from the spotlight.

Lola Young, 24, took a break from her still-burgeoning career after numerous concerning incidents on stage, including throwing up and even passing out in the middle of a performance.

The BRIT School graduate announced the unfortunate cancellation of her upcoming shows “for the foreseeable future”, including a gig here in Manchester, at the end of September.

Breaking her silence after the best part of three months, the London-born singer-songwriter took to social media in a fairly brief but heartwarming statement.

As you can see, the time away from the public eye certainly seems to have been beneficial, telling her followers that “it has helped more than you will ever know”.

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In addition to embracing ADHD – even labelling her hit song ‘Messy’ as an “ADHD anthem” in multiple anthems – she was also diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder at just 17.

The latter can include symptoms such as psychosis, hallucinations, intense mood swings, bipolar mania, depression and more.

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Prior to calling off the rest of her headline shows, Young also had to pull out of her then-biggest festival slot to date, Parklife, though this was reportedly due to a scheduling conflict.

All that being said, we’re glad to hear that she’s on the mend; we saw her back in March, and you could tell from the crowd that she’s already got a very passionate cult following.

Both conditions and their associated obstacles have obviously affected her, but have equally helped influence her music and lyrical material, certainly, too.

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Responding in the comments, fellow artist SZA wrote: “Love you, starfire angel. Your music is FULL of longevity and substance! We’re so grateful for you”.

Joining in support, ‘dark pop’ musician Carter James added, “Your wellbeing comes before anything. So excited for your next chapter whenever it arrives!”

We hope she’ll be doing better enough soon to get back on stage when she’s ready.

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