Indie musician from 2000s hospitalized just before concert, leaving band devastated.

The event was cancelled at 7:40pm.

November 27th 2024.

Indie musician from 2000s hospitalized just before concert, leaving band devastated.
On Monday evening, it was quite a chaotic day for the Stereophonics and their fans as their drummer, Jamie Morrison, was suddenly rushed to the hospital. This unexpected turn of events happened just minutes before he was supposed to perform on stage with his other band, 86TVs, at Nottingham's Rescue Rooms. As the news spread on social media, the band announced that they had to cancel the rest of their tour.

In a heartfelt message to their fans, the band expressed their apologies and explained the situation. Jamie, who is also the drummer for the Stereophonics, was advised by doctors not to perform for the rest of the week. They also apologized to those who had made plans to attend the shows, especially those who had traveled long distances. The fans were already inside the venue when the news of the cancellation broke out.

"We know that many of you have been looking forward to these shows for a long time and were planning on celebrating this record with us this week. We love you all and thank you for your continued support. Please contact your point of purchase for a refund," the band wrote in their statement.

The doors had already opened and fans were eagerly waiting for the band to take the stage, but at 7:41pm, the news of the cancellation was announced. The band promised to update their fans with more information soon. The reason for Jamie's sudden hospitalization was not disclosed, but fans flooded social media with well wishes for the talented drummer.

Jamie's career in music began in 2003 with The Noisettes, where he gained recognition in the noughties indie scene. He then joined the Stereophonics in 2012, and in 2022, he became a member of 86TVs alongside former The Maccabees stars Hugo and Felix White, and their brother Will. The band had almost completed their 2024 tour after the release of their self-titled debut album. They were scheduled to perform in Manchester, Bristol, London, Cambridge, and Leeds this week before ending their tour on December 1st.

Next year, Jamie is set to perform with Welsh rockers, The Stereophonics, on their 2025 Stadium Anthems tour, which will be their biggest stadium tour yet. Aside from his successful music career, Jamie also released his debut novel, Wonderboy and The Life & Times of Drewford Alabama, in September.

The band's fans are eagerly waiting for Jamie's recovery so they can continue their tour. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to The Agency's entertainment team. You can email them, call them, or visit their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.

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