Yegor Creed decided to temporarily suspend his tour to recover after a series of grueling performances. The artist admitted on his Telegram channel that he ignored illnesses for the sake of the stage and the audience, but now doctors strongly advise him to slow down.
According to the Creed, Luzhniki and St. Preparing for concerts in St. Petersburg has become extremely energy-consuming and frustrating. After Moscow, he counted on a short rest – the first in three years, but again chose work rather than a break. He explained his program as “Preparation, stadium, training, 2nd stadium”. Tour, St. Petersburg solo concert, and due to frequent flights and three-hour performances, the singer’s immunity failed. “I gave 6 concerts on IVs,” said the artist, and admitted that thanks to the support of his fans, the sore throat and fatigue were almost never felt.
The ultimate test was the concert in Balashikha, where Creed’s ligaments practically did not work. “The concert was sold out and of course I couldn’t cancel because my audience was waiting and they would be upset,” the singer explained. During the performance, he was assisted by a phoniatrist who regularly filled the ligaments before and during the concert. Despite this, after the show, health showed itself and doctors recommended a break.
Now the artist and his team have decided to postpone future concerts in order to gain strength. The star assured that this was a temporary break and promised to return to the stage with renewed vigor. Fans have already supported the singer’s decision on social networks, stating that health is more important than concerts. “It’s better to miss the show than to completely harm yourself,” write fans, hoping for Creed to return to the stage as soon as possible.
By the way, earlier Yegor Creed was awarded the title “Honored Artist of the Republic of Bashkortostan”. Read more here.
Source: People Talk
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