The 1975's George Daniel Backs Out of Shows Due to Broken Shoulder
UGH! Looks like The 1975 have themselves a little bit of a setback while on the North American leg of their tour to promote their latest album, ‘I like I when you sleep for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it’.
Drummer, George Daniel, took a drunken tumble while getting off the tour bus in Kansas City, which resulted in a broken shoulder and him unable to continue playing for at least a few shows to allow him to recover.
Fans were first given the news via frontman, Matty Healy’s Twitter and further explained by their manager, Jamie Oborne:
https://twitter.com/truman_black/status/727754818333360129
. @Gdans1975 is ok, he's just sad he's gonna miss some shows over next few weeks while his shoulder heals. Slipped getting off tour bus…
— Jamie Oborne (@jamieoborne) May 4, 2016
Matty Healy even further explained the situation at their Tulsa show:
But like Matty said, the good news is that the tour won’t be canceled and will continue on! As a matter of fact, the band pulled drummer, Freddy Sheed of their opening act, The Japanese House, to fill in. Freddy has some pretty big shoes to fill but he put on quite an impressive performance at their Tulsa show for only having less than 24 hours to learn the whole The 1975 set! George himself was even in awe of how amazing that was:
https://twitter.com/gdans1975/status/728088345381732353
Hero indeed for saving the tour from being postponed and keeping dedicated fans from being disappointed. As much of a good job that Freddy did, we do wish for a fast and easy recovery for George. The band just isn’t the same without him!
How do you feel about George Daniel missing a few shows and Freddy Sheed filling in? Comment below or tweet us your thoughts at @CelebMix! While you’re at it make sure to wish George Daniel a speedy recovery and thank Freddy for filling in!
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