Cliff Notes – Olly Murs abandons live show just 20 minutes in ‘I can’t go on’
- Olly Murs left the stage after five songs during his concert in Glasgow, citing ill health and a loss of voice as the reason for his early exit.
- The singer apologised to fans, promising refunds and expressing his intention to return to Glasgow soon, while also acknowledging the disappointment of the audience.
- This incident marks the second time Murs’ tour has been affected by health issues, having previously cancelled shows due to a stomach bug and a throat infection.
Olly Murs abandons live show just 20 minutes in: ‘I can’t go on’
Olly Murs left the stage after just five songs tonight, telling the packed arena that he ‘couldn’t go on’ due to ill health.
The 2009 X Factor star has been performing across the country with his 15 Years of Hits tour, supported by boyband Blue.
Olly, 41, is famous for his energetic concerts, bursting with cheeky dance moves and all his upbeat tunes, from Dance With Me Tonight to Troublemaker.
However, while on stage in Glasgow, Scotland, this evening, he had to make an unfortunate announcement just 20 minutes into the gig.
In footage obtained by The Sun, the Dear Darlin’ hitmaker can be heard telling the sold-out venue: ‘My voice has gone.’
Just after battling through Kiss Me Like You Mean It, he explained to the OVO Hydro crowd: ‘This has never happened to me before, but you can hear my voice is going.
‘Grovelling apology to fans in the arena’
‘I wouldn’t wanna continue on and just ruin it for you guys because it’s a really great show. I’m really proud of this whole production and how it’s looking, how it’s sounding, and for some reason, five songs in, my voice is going.
‘That’s so unlike me, so I just wanna say sorry from the bottom of my heart.’
Olly continued: ‘I don’t wanna upset you guys; I’m so sorry.
‘We’ll sort out refunds for anyone that’s unhappy, but Glasgow, I will be back to see you guys soon. I’m so sorry. I’ll see you soon. I love you all.’
‘That’s the best I can do, so sorry,’ he concluded, the audience applauding while he left backstage.
Thousands of fans paid upwards of £57 for tickets to Olly’s show, which marked his second night at the venue before playing in Manchester tomorrow.
Olly performed for 20 minutes before losing his voice (Picture: Katja Ogrin/Redferns)
He worked hard in the gym to get in the ‘best shape of his life’ ahead of the tour (Picture: Instagram)
One crestfallen fan told the Scottish Sun after his exit: ‘We were just getting into it after catching Blue as the support act.
‘He sang five songs, then suddenly stopped. He said he’d figure something out, but before we knew it, we were being told to leave.
‘There was still at least an hour left—now we don’t know what to do with ourselves!’
Taking to social media after news of Olly’s premature departure began circulating, other fans didn’t seem hopeful about his tour continuing, with dates also scheduled for Birmingham, London, and Brighton over the coming days.
Unfortunately, this is the second time Olly’s tour has been struck by sickness, as the singer had to cancel two shows last month when a stomach bug ‘ripped through’ his band.
He was also forced to scrap a gig in Dubai in February due to a throat infection, which struck him down at the last minute, and had to be replaced as Take That’s opener last spring.
Olly, who is currently expecting a second child with wife Amelia Tank, worked hard to get in tip-top shape ahead of touring.
Sharing his results via social media before hitting the road, the pop star revealed he had been ‘shredding’ in the gym for 12 weeks, allowing him to build muscle and transform his physique.
Olly’s biggest cheerleader, aka his wife, was keen to shower him with compliments, taking to her Insta Story with: ‘When he told me he was going to get in the best shape yet for this tour he was not wrong!!
‘And there were no shortcuts here… just discipline, hard work and training like a beast.
‘So proud of you darlin and can’t wait to see you do what you do best whilst looking like something out of Men’s Health magazine.’