Chris Jericho has run into some health problems while on tour in the United Kingdom with Fozzy.
Chris Jericho was scheduled to play scheduled for some upcoming shows is part of the United Kingdom tour that he is partaking in with his Band, Fozzy. Jericho was scheduled to play in Swansea on Friday, December 10 and he also had shows the following nights in Nottingham and London, England.
As it stands right now, the show in Swansea is off as the venue he was scheduled to perform at, Sin City Swansea, has announced that he was checked into a hospital with a non-COVID-related health issue.
Tonight we were devastated to learn that Fozzy will have to cancel their planned date with us in Swansea tomorrow.
We have received this message from the band as of 9pm this evening…
“Chris was checked into Hospital by doctors, with a non Covid related, treatable health issue. Regrettably the show on Friday in Swansea is cancelled and all tickets will be refunded. Will have updates on Saturdays show in Nottingham and Sunday’s show in London as soon as possible”.
We can only apologise with the unavoidable shortness of the notice we can bring you. We assure you that in a year of closure and rearranged shows, we are devastated to have to remain closed once again.
We wish Chris an incredibly speedy recovery. We very much hope he and the band are able to complete their UK tour and return safely to their families for Christmas.
Any question or queries can be sent to [email protected] and we’ll get back to you as soon as we’re back in the office tomorrow.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter also posted a statement from Jericho, who said he’s doing fine and just in the hospital for observation.
“I’m feeling good. They just wanted to observe me overnight and I’m in the right place. Not COVID related,” Jericho said. “Tour has been amazing. 100 percent sold out and crowds have been absolutely nuts.”
We’ll continue to monitor this story and report any and all updates.
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