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Lola Young says she 'doesn't feel good' as she suffers awful mishap on stage

Lola Young says she 'doesn't feel good' as she suffers awful mishap on stage

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Messy singer Lola Young struggled with technical difficulties while performing at the Summertime Ball 2025 on Sunday
Lola Young admitted she 'doesn't feel good' after she struggled with a mishap while on stage at the Summertime Ball. The Messy singer was one of the many huge performers at this year's event at Wembley Arena in London. When it was Lola's turn to perform, there were technical difficulties as her ear piece stopped working.
She had to walk off the stage after two songs. The 24-year-old told the audience: "Sorry guys my ears are going in and out. Can I get some new ears?" She tried to continued without the earpiece but couldn't keep in time with the band, so she eventually asked the crowd: "Sing along please."


"It's like they're doing it on purpose," Lola told her fans after a few attempts of performing without hearing anything from her earpiece. She soon walked off the stage in frustration.
Fans felt bad for Lola and rushed to social media to share their support for her as they asked Capital to do better. "I feel so bad for lola young, capital do better," one user posted.
Another added: "Bring Lola Young back #messy #capitalsummertimeball #capital #CapitalFMsSummertimeBall #CapitalSTB #bringlolayoungbacknowpls."
One wrote: "I feel so sorry for these artists because wtf are these technical difficulties today?! :// you're at Wembley stadium and have had months to prepare for this ffs."
"'Whoa, Lola Young calling out sabotage on her live vocals at Summertime Ball? That's some serious tea! Any details on what happened or who she's pointing the finger at?" one fan said.

Earlier in the show, fans were shown a statement from organisers on the screens. It read: "We have had to pause the show temporarily. Please remain in the stadium. We hope to restart shortly. Thank you."
Fans were quick to go on Twitter and share updates from the venue. One wrote: "Capitals summertime ball is going well #summertimeball," whilst another added: "Whoops #Summertimeball."
Capital Breakfast's Jordan North said before the show: "We are absolutely buzzing to be back at Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard this year!"

Ashley Tabor-King, Founder & Executive President of Global, added: "We've got a stellar line-up of global superstars and today's biggest hit music artists - all set to light up the stage!
"This is truly one of our best ever line-ups and we can't wait to see 80,000 Capital listeners enjoy every moment, it's going to be a day to remember!"

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