

In an unexpected turn, acclaimed singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers has announced the postponement of her recent U.K. tour dates due to a sudden case of appendicitis. The unfortunate health issue coincided with the release festivities for her new album, 'Lost Weekend.' On her social media, Bridgers expressed disappointment and promised to return to the U.K., writing humorously about her birthday mishap: 'I got appendicitis for my birthday.' Her scheduled appearances in Kingston, London, Brighton, and Bristol were eagerly anticipated by fans following the chart success of 'Lost Weekend,' currently atop the Official U.K. Albums Chart. The initial announcement of these intimate performances had only been made a week prior, amplifying the excitement around her new music. This setback follows her intimate birthday shows at London's Union Chapel, where recording devices were banned to preserve the unique experience of hearing her latest tracks, including 'Bobby.' Despite the disruption, Bridgers remains optimistic, already looking towards her planned U.K. arena shows this fall, wrapping up with highly anticipated, sold-out performances at the renowned London O2 Arena. Meanwhile, Kingston's Banquet Records, slated to host her show, is coordinating with Bridgers' team for updates on rescheduling. Her legion of fans awaits her return, eager to celebrate both her musical achievements and her recovery.