Midge Ure 'Sent Prayers' as Doctors Discover Health Issue
AUSTRALIA, AUG 6 – Midge Ure must delay shows from September due to urgent health treatment and recovery, with his team coordinating new dates across multiple countries, promoters said.
- The frontman of Ultravox revealed, `I have to reschedule all shows from September due to a health issue requiring urgent treatment,` Ure said.
- Ure said medical tests revealed a health issue discovered during a recent routine check-up that requires urgent treatment.
- In the statement, Ure said his team is working closely with promoters to reschedule the affected dates and will share updates on his Facebook page as soon as he has them.
- In his announcement, Ure said he remains fully committed to performing all shows currently scheduled for this month and that the A Man Of Two Worlds Tour in May and June of 2026 is very much going ahead.
- The upcoming tour, announced last month, promises a 'rare and deeply personal concert experience' and was set to include a May 22, 2026, show at Glasgow's SEC Armadillo.
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’80s music icon postpones tour for ‘health issue that requires urgent treatment’
Fans of 1980s music icon Midge Ure are sending prayers after he announced on social media this week the postponement of his tour as he addresses “a health issue that requires urgent treatment and a period of recovery.”
The musician and singer of the Ultravox, Midge Ure, was forced to cancel his upcoming tour due to health problems requiring urgent medical treatment. The artist will have to undergo immediate care, making it impossible to maintain scheduled musical commitments. The artist will perform in August, but he will take a break from September, with concerts jumped in Australia and throughout Europe. The 71-year-old wrote on social media: "During a recen…
Midge Ure postpones all forthcoming shows due to urgent health treatment
Scottish musician Midge Ure has said it is with "great sadness and difficulty" that he has to "reschedule all shows planned from September onwards" due to a health issue that "requires urgent treatment and a period of recovery".
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