Caleb Followill Suffers ‘Gnarly’ Injury, Kings of Leon Cancels Upcoming Shows After Freak Accident | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
- Caleb Followill, frontman of Kings of Leon, suffered a shattered heel in a freak accident in May 2025 requiring emergency surgery in Nashville.
- The injury occurred while Caleb was playing with his children, and doctors instructed him to avoid travelling or performing for about eight weeks.
- Consequently, Kings of Leon have withdrawn from all major festival headline performances across the UK and Europe planned for June and July 2025, which included appearances in countries such as Spain, Germany, Italy, and their scheduled set at the Lytham Festival.
- In a video on Instagram, Caleb described his injury as quite severe and expressed enthusiasm for sharing new material with fans once he is able to do so.
- The band expressed regret over the cancellations, wished Caleb a speedy recovery, and noted they continue studio work on new songs despite his limitations.
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Caleb Followill Suffers ‘Gnarly’ Injury, Kings of Leon Cancels Upcoming Shows After Freak Accident | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Kings of Leon will be canceling upcoming tour dates while Caleb Followill recovers from a “freak accident.” Caleb made a video that was posted to the band’s Instagram to inform fans of the bad news. “Hello to everyone out there, especially to our European fans that are preparing to come see us this summer. Unfortunately, I regret to inform you that those shows will have to be canceled due to a freak accident that happened the other day,” Caleb b…
Kings of Leon cancel tour dates after frontman has 'freak accident'
Caleb Followill, who shares two children with wife Lily Aldridge, is on the mend after a "pretty gnarly" injury.Tim Mosenfelder/WireImage Caleb Followill of Kings of Leon performs at Extra Innings Festival in 2025Kings of Leon have some disappointing news for fans: The "Use Somebody" rockers are canceling upcoming tour dates as frontman Caleb Followill recovers from an unexpected medical incident."Hello to everyone out there, especially to our E…
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