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Sam Fender forced to cancel string of gigs due to 'frustrating' health issue
Geordie superstar Sam Fender has announced a 14-day break from performing due to a new health scare.
In a social media post on Friday, the 31-year-old singer told his followers that his vocal cords were checked over by his ENT doctor earlier in the week.
Although they were 'slightly swollen' the Seventeen Going Under hitmaker was told he would be okay to carry on playing his shows.
During his headline act opening the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Thursday evening, the chart-topper had put on an incredible show, singing his big hits and a few songs from his new album, People Watching to F1 fans.
He continued: 'I felt I needed I had to push a lot harder to sing – this is never a good sign.'
He went on to break the devastating news that, after another ENT checkup, he had a haemorrhage on one of his vocal cords, forcing him to cancel several upcoming gigs.
This includes his performances at Roch Werchter, Down the Rabbit Hole, NOS Live and Montreux Jazz Festivals.
The music artist explained that if was to sing he could risk 'lasting damage' to his vocal cords.
'This is incredibly frustrating as I have been so careful with my vocal health and this year so far has been the best of my career.'
Obviously devastated, Sam added: 'I'm so sorry to everyone who is coming to those festivals with our show in mind,'
'Our fans are the most important thing to us, I hate letting people down and I hate not being able to sing for weeks as it is my only real passion in life,' he added.
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This is not Sam's first health scare, the singer has been very open about his previous mental and physical issues.
Sam has been very transparent about his previous mental health struggles, especially through Covid – and has been praised by many for rising above toxic masculinity and being a great role model by speaking out.
The People Watching star has also suffered physical health problems: respiratory infections, laryngitis, and tonsillitis – which resulted in him having to cancel shows over the years.
Fans were gutted Sam did not appear at Glastonbury this year after rampant rumours suggesting he would play a secret set.
The fan-favourite singer released his third studio album, People Watching, in February of this year.
Sam has since begun his People Watching tour, selling out huge venues like the London Stadium and his very own stomping ground, St James Park.
His tour has got lots of media attention, especially on TikTok, making his fan base grow rapidly.
Olivia Dean was his chosen support act and he actually brought her out on stage to sing 'Rein Me In' back in June at London Stadium.
The pair have since joined forces to release the duet which has over 4 million streams on Spotify, after only two weeks of it being out. More Trending
The South Shields-born hit-maker isn't the only singer who has had to take a step back from performing due to vocal cord issues.
John Bon Jovi, 61, recently underwent surgery on his vocal cords – one of the cords was ' literally atrophied' and Bon Jovi found a surgeon who was willing to use a transplant to build it back up.
Similarly to Sam, Kesha rocked out so hard on stage at the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert that she haemorrhaged her vocal cords.
Sir Tom Jones has also spoken out about his struggles with controlling his voice as he ages 'The older you get, the less control you have over your vocal cords.'
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