Singer Lola Young has shared an exciting update for her fans, announcing a headline show at The London Palladium on 4 March. This marks her first major performance since she was forced to cancel tour dates last year following a health scare.
Return to the Stage After Health Setback
The London-born artist, who recently won a Grammy for best pop solo performance for her song “Messy”, will take to the stage at the iconic venue in a highly anticipated one-off event. Young had previously collapsed during a US concert in September, leading to the cancellation of her subsequent tour dates as she prioritised her recovery.
Gratitude and Limited Capacity
In her announcement, Young expressed deep gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support and understanding during her period of cancellations. She acknowledged the limited capacity of the Palladium show, emphasising its exclusive nature as a special return performance.
Known for her openness about mental health struggles, Young’s comeback is bolstered by her recent Grammy success and her status as a leading nominee at the upcoming Brit Awards, where she has received five nominations. This combination of critical acclaim and personal resilience highlights a significant moment in her career.
The announcement follows her well-publicised incident at Coachella, where she nearly threw up on stage due to the intense California heat, underscoring the physical demands of touring. Fans are eagerly awaiting her return, viewing the Palladium show as a triumphant comeback after a challenging year.



