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Lola Young Triumphs Over Adversity to Continue Musical Journey

by Lilit March 28, 2026

In a recent feature by The Times of London, singer-songwriter Lola Young opened up about her continued battle and recovery from substance abuse, following her onstage collapse at the 2025 All Things Go festival. The 25-year-old artist acknowledged that her recovery is still a work in progress, although she is in a much better place today. Young's untimely fainting spell during her performance last September drew immediate concern from fans and the music community. Shortly after the incident, Young reassured her audience via social media that she was recovering well, though she chose to take a temporary hiatus from digital platforms to focus on her health. Reflecting on her journey, Young revealed to The Times that she is in what she calls 'drugs recovery.' This candid admission allows Young to highlight the intricate path of healing and self-restoration she embarked upon, emphasizing that addiction recovery is personalized and takes varying forms for different individuals. Young, who has sought medical attention and therapeutic help by attending two rehabilitation programs, shared that she recorded her album 'I’m Only F**king Myself' after finishing a five-week stay at a treatment center in 2024. Through her ongoing participation in Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, Young positions herself in a network of encouragement and accountability. With ingenuity and a mindful approach, the Grammy Award-winning artist is poised to resume performing and relaunch her career on her own terms. Young expresses appreciation for the support she’s received from fans and loved ones, which she considers instrumental to her ongoing recovery. In her conversation with the outlet, Young imparted a message of self-compassion and solidarity for others facing similar battles: "You have to be kind to yourself. You have to always remember that you are not alone." For those navigating the challenges of substance abuse, Young advocates seeking professional guidance, emphasizing services like the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357), offering a lifeline to those in need. As Young looks forward to 2026 and beyond, she remains committed to her craft and excited about her journey ahead, acknowledging the imperfection of life but finding strength in each day's progress.

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