Lola Young's Manager Apologizes for Cancelled Maryland Concert After Singer's On-Stage Collapse
Singer Lola Young's manager, Nick Shymansky, has issued an apology to fans for the disruption caused by the cancellation of her concert in Columbia, Maryland. The cancellation follows Lola Young's collapse on stage during her performance at the All Things Go Music Festival in New York on September 27, 2025.
Lola Young, known for her international hit 'Messy', has been open about her mental health struggles. The 25-year-old singer was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and ADHD at the age of 17. Despite her challenges, she has made a significant impact on the music scene, performing on major festival stages. This is not the first time Young has faced difficulties during a performance. In the past, she has experienced a breakdown at Coachella due to extreme heat and a faulty in-ear device at Wembley. Young takes her performances and fans seriously, and she is currently undergoing treatment for her mental health difficulties. She has been addressing her inner healing during a break from touring, following a stay in a detox clinic for cocaine addiction and managing dopamine dysregulation linked to her ADHD diagnosis. Young's unique style has led to her being labeled as 'too much', and she has faced accusations of being 'ungrateful' and a 'Nepo baby'. However, her manager's statement emphasizes her dedication to her craft and her fans.
Lola Young's next concert in Columbia, Maryland, has been canceled following her collapse on stage in New York. The singer is currently undergoing treatment for her mental health difficulties. Her manager has apologized to fans for the inconvenience caused and reassured them of Young's commitment to her performances and her fans.