September 27th 2024.
Unfortunately, Chappell Roan won't be gracing the stage at the upcoming All Things Go festival this weekend in the US. The singer, whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, shared on her Instagram story that she's had to cancel her performances due to feeling overwhelmed. She was scheduled to perform at both the New York and Maryland dates alongside other artists like Renee Rapp, Janelle Monae, Hozier, and Conan Gray.
In her message, Chappell apologized to her fans who were looking forward to seeing her, but explained that she needs to prioritize her health at this time. She wants to give her best performances and feels that she needs a few days to take care of herself. She ended her message by thanking her fans for understanding and promised to be back soon.
Her decision was met with an outpouring of support from fans on social media. Many encouraged her to put her well-being first and take the time she needs to recharge. Some fans pointed out that the sudden rise to fame can be overwhelming for anyone, and it's important for Chappell to take care of herself.
The festival organizers also released a statement expressing their sadness that Chappell won't be performing, but emphasizing the importance of prioritizing one's health. They asked the community to show their love and support for the artist, not just for her music but for her as a person.
Chappell's rise to fame has been a whirlwind, with her debut album gaining a huge cult following. She's been making headlines for her performances, including joining Olivia Rodrigo on stage and winning an award at the VMAs. However, she's also been candid about the difficulties of being in the spotlight, and recently had to cancel some tour dates in Europe at the last minute. She has no qualms about stepping away from the music industry if it becomes too much for her.
In a recent interview, Chappell shared an incident where she faced verbal harassment from fans at an airport. She admitted that if situations like this become too dangerous, she might have to quit. Despite the challenges, she's still pushing through, but acknowledges that this is not what she signed up for.
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