Eighties Pop Star Nathan Moore Hospitalised After France Concert
Nathan Moore Hospitalised After France Concert

Eighties Pop Star Nathan Moore Hospitalised After France Concert

Eighties pop star Nathan Moore has revealed he was rushed to hospital following one of his concerts in Martigues, France. The Brother Beyond singer, 61, shared the concerning news with fans over the weekend, posting photos from his hospital bed and expressing that he was "really struggling" with his health.

Hospital Stay After Performance

In an Instagram post, Moore explained the situation to his followers, writing: "Please excuse me for dancing sitting on a chair in Martigues. Unfortunately after the show I spent the night in the hospital." He went on to thank the medical team in Martigues for their kindness during his treatment.

The singer shared two revealing photos from his hospital stay. One showed him lying on a hospital bed looking visibly in pain, while another revealed a cannula in his arm. Moore did not disclose the specific medical reason for his hospital admission, leaving fans concerned about his condition.

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Uncertainty About Future Performances

Despite his health scare, Moore expressed hope that he would "be recovered for Montpellier", referring to an upcoming performance. However, he admitted he couldn't dance and offered apologies in advance to fans expecting his usual energetic stage presence.

After being discharged from hospital, the singer provided an update on his condition, stating: "My journey home was interesting. Thanks for all your understanding regarding my performances on stage, I'm really struggling and I'm not sure what I am going to do next week." This comment suggests ongoing health concerns that may affect his immediate performance schedule.

Fan Support and Well Wishes

Fans quickly flooded the comments section with messages of support and concern for the beloved eighties star. One wrote: "Take care Nathan, if you can't dance... it's great to be able to see you and listen to you sing." Another added: "Hey Nathan, get some rest. We're thinking of you. Stay strong and hang in there."

Brother Beyond's Musical Legacy

Nathan Moore rose to fame as part of Brother Beyond, the pop group that hit the music scene in 1985. The band initially struggled to find chart success with early singles including:

  • I Should Have Lied
  • How Many Times
  • Chain-Gang Smile
  • Can You Keep a Secret?

Their fortunes changed dramatically when they secured the services of the renowned production trio Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) after bidding for their help at a charity auction. This partnership led to their breakthrough success.

The band's first album, Get Even, released in 1988, peaked at number nine on the UK album charts. They followed this with their second record, Trust, in 1989, which included the single "Drive On". Despite attempts to break into the American market, the group eventually disbanded in 1991.

Representatives for Nathan Moore have been contacted for further comment regarding his current health situation and any potential impact on his performance schedule.

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