Illness forces New Young Pony Club to cancel Brighton show
New Young Pony Club, NME/Radio 1 Stage, 14.15, Carling Weekend Festival , August 26 2007. Pic: Guy Eppel
Tonight's (September 24) gig is off
New Young Pony Club have pulled out of tonight's (September 24) gig at Brighton’s Concorde 2 venue, citing illness as the reason for their cancellation.
The band’s spokesperson explained to NME.COM that lead singer Tahita Bulmer had been suffering from a sore throat, had visited a doctor earlier today and, as a result of the illness, was unable to perform tonight.
The spokesperson went on to say that she expected Bulmer’s throat to be better in time for tomorrow’s (September 25) show at London’s Astoria.
The band’s spokesperson explained to NME.COM that lead singer Tahita Bulmer had been suffering from a sore throat, had visited a doctor earlier today and, as a result of the illness, was unable to perform tonight.
The spokesperson went on to say that she expected Bulmer’s throat to be better in time for tomorrow’s (September 25) show at London’s Astoria.
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