Olly Murs, celebrating his 15th anniversary in the pop music scene, had to abruptly leave the stage just 20 minutes into his performance in Glasgow. This unexpected departure led to the cancellation of his upcoming shows in Manchester and Birmingham, as advised by doctors to rest his voice for 48 hours. Despite this setback, Murs remains optimistic that he will be able to continue his tour, with hopes of performing in London and Brighton in the near future.
The 41-year-old singer, known for his Troublemaker persona, expressed his disappointment and apologies to his fans for the unexpected turn of events. In a social media post, Murs shared his concerns about leaving the stage prematurely and the impact it had on his audience. The cancellation of the shows left many fans disappointed, but refunds will be processed in due time.
Fan reactions to Murs’ departure from the stage varied, with some expressing sympathy for his health struggles while others were disappointed by the abrupt cancellation. Despite ongoing health concerns, Murs has a successful track record in the UK music scene, having topped the singles charts multiple times with popular hits like Please Don’t Let Me Go and Dance With Me Tonight. This latest setback comes after Murs was unable to support Take That at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow last year due to a canceled flight
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