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Kid Rock rushed to hospital at Download festival

Kid Rock

Kid Rock

Performance cancelled as singer is struck down by illness

Kid Rock will not play his slot at this year's Download Festival.

The singer has been rushed to hospital in Nottingham after falling ill.

Kid Rock was meant to play the Main Stage today (June 13) at 3.30pm (BST), but as he was due to come onstage an announcement was made.

It said: "We've had the curse of Download. Kid Rock is not very well, we've had to rush him to hospital in Nottingham. He apologises to his fans."

It was also announced that due to Kid Rock not being able to play, other Main Stage acts Judas Priest and Disturbed would play longer shows.

Kid Rock's spokesperson later told NME.COM that the singer was suffering from stomach cramps and dehydration.

Keep up with this weekend's (June 13-15) festival action as it happens on NME.COM. For news, pictures and blogs keep checking NME.COM's Isle Of Wight Festival page and NME.COM's Download Festival page for live coverage from both sites.

Watch the video of the Kid Rock announcement below.

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semi_mental 

Jun 14, 2008

That's one more reason to go then....

deebee3 

Jun 14, 2008

get well soon Kid, and hurry back to the U.S!

jasminbw 

Jun 16, 2008

Erm my friend saw him and couples others walking through town about teatime?!man flu?

BrightonBabe 

Jun 16, 2008

He was soooooo fantastic on Wednesday night at Shepherds Bush Empire. I have been waiting to see him for seven years and he was worth the wait. Get Well KR and come back again soon! xxxxx :)

the_royal_wee 

Jun 16, 2008

thanks for the video nme... but i ain't gonna miss kid rock! bring on kiss!!

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