SAINT-CLOUD, FRANCE - AUGUST 25: Yungblud performs during Rock en Seine Festival on August 25, 2022 in Saint-Cloud, France. (Photo by David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns)

YUNGBLUD Cancels Tour Citing Health Issues

Alternative firebrand YUNGBLUD has pulled the plug on the rest of his 2025 touring plans, a sudden pivot that includes bowing out of his scheduled Latin American run with Limp Bizkit, 311, and a stacked lineup of rock heavyweights. The GRAMMY-nominated artist quietly exited the tour earlier this week.

On November 15th, YUNGBLUD finally broke his silence in a string of Instagram Stories, explaining that the withdrawal wasn’t about scheduling, creative differences, or backstage drama—it was about his health. The singer, known for treating his shows like emotional battlegrounds, revealed that ongoing health concerns have forced him to step away and regroup. The post said:

“This year has been truly unbelievable and I feel so lucky and honoured from everything that has happened. This week when I got home off the road, and went to have some tests done (like I usually do) and my voice and blood tests have raised some concerns. I have been ordered by my doctor to take a break from touring until the end of the year.

It is in my nature to run and run until I run myself to the ground without giving a fuck about anything apart from the music and you guys but this time I’ve been told I have to take it seriously and I can’t fuck around. I’m so sorry to do this. But reluctantly I have to cancel the shows through the end of the year. These include Philadelphia, Cleveland, Washington, Mexico City and Latin America –
My heart is broken.

I don’t want do any lasting damage to myself, we are on a journey that I want to last forever. I understand that some of you will be frustrated. I just want you to know that this is so hard for me to do but I promise I will make it up to you.

All US tickets will be refunded. If you sign up with an address at the link I will send you a gift. I never take anyone’s love support or energy for granted. You know you are everything to me. But I need this time. USA I will see you next year. Mexico and latam we are already looking into my own shows down there that will be more affordable for next year too. It’s gonna be unbelievable. I can’t wait.

Dom x”

Fans are now left balancing their disappointment with concern, the absence of one of modern alt-rock’s most volatile live performers hangs like a shadow over what was shaping up to be one of 2025’s most chaotic crossover bills. YUNGBLUD’s message didn’t promise a timeline for his return—but it did make one thing clear: health comes first, even for artists who seem determined to burn at full blast.

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