Sam Fender cancels remaining 2024 gigs after vocal cord damage

December 18, 2024
Sam Fender cancels remaining 2024 gigs after vocal cord damage

Sam Fender has cancelled the remaining dates on his 2024 tour to avoid "lasting damage" to his vocal cord.

The British singer-songwriter was scheduled to conclude this year's UK tour in Glasgow on Tuesday and Newcastle on Friday.

Fender said he had been suffering with the flu "for a few days now" but "regardless of how compromised my voice was I did everything I could to get it in working order last night to put on the best show possible".

It was later discovered the North Shields star had "haemorrhaged my right vocal cord, I’m absolutely heartbroken".

The 30-year-old said he had seen specialist ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctors who were advising extended rest until the injury heals, or risk long-term damage.

"I’ve had two separate ENT doctors say if I perform tonight I’m risking lasting damage to my voice and I have been advised to be on vocal rest and not use my voice for a prolonged length of time until it heals," Fender wrote.

"I’ve done everything by the book this tour living like a monk, it’s so unlucky."

Fender, who previously cancelled dates at the end of his 2019 tour when he had laryngitis, apologised to fans who were on their way to the Glasgow gig.

"This has been the best tour so far and all I want to do is get up and sing again for you all tonight," he said.

"We’re trying to figure out a way to reschedule for you all, more news soon."

Source: Press Association