British singer cancels all remaining 2025 tour dates after medical tests raise concerns.

Yungblud has officially canceled the remaining dates of his 2025 tour after receiving medical orders to step away from performing for the rest of the year.
The British singer, who has spent much of 2025 on his expansive Idols World Tour, shared an emotional statement explaining that recent medical tests raised concerns serious enough for his doctor to instruct him to stop touring immediately.
After wrapping up the European leg of the tour, Yungblud returned home for routine vocal and blood work — something he says he typically does between tour segments.
However, this time, the results highlighted issues that required him to pause all upcoming commitments.
He emphasized that although he has always pushed himself relentlessly for his music and his fans, he must now prioritize his long-term health.
The canceled dates include scheduled November performances in Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Washington, along with previously announced shows in Mexico City and across Latin America.
Yungblud confirmed that all tickets will be fully refunded and announced he plans to send a special gift to fans affected by the cancellations.
In a heartfelt message posted to social media, the singer admitted that making this decision “broke” his heart.

He stressed that he wants his career — and the connection he shares with fans — to last a lifetime, and risking permanent damage by ignoring medical advice would jeopardize that future.
Yungblud acknowledged that some fans may feel disappointed but asked for understanding as he focuses on recovery.
Despite the setback, the Idols World Tour is still scheduled to continue in 2026.
Yungblud is currently expected to restart touring in January with an Australian leg, followed by U.K. dates in April and a full North American run next summer.
For now, he says his priority is healing and ensuring that he can return to the stage stronger than ever.
The singer closed his message with gratitude and reassurance, promising fans that he will make up for the missed shows once he is able to safely perform again.









