Sunday Splendour In The Grass headliner Frank Ocean, one of the most anticipated acts at this year’s festival, has announced he has cancelled his Australian touring commitments following health concerns, including his Splendour performance.
An brief statement has just been released on the https://www.facebook.com/nichetouring/posts/10151730504064817, simply saying, “Regrettably we can confirm that Frank Ocean’s remaining Australian shows have been cancelled. Standby for further information.”
Rumours of the Odd Future cohort’s cancellation began circulating when fans in attendance at Ocean’s first sideshow, held at Festival Hall in Melbourne last night, reported that Ocean was complaining of being ill after a month on his world tour. Punters also noticed how frail the performer looked and sounded, relying on crowd participation to help the set along.
It was also reported earlier this afternoon that sources close to organisers were spreading the word that the next Melbourne sideshow for Ocean, set to take place tonight, would be cancelled.
“For anyone that has a ticket to tonight’s show.. It has unfortunately been canceled [sic].. Frank is sick!” a source associated with the performance told Tone Deaf.
Last year, Ocean cancelled his appearance at Future Music Festival to concentrate on promoting his highly praised debut record, Channel Orange.
We’ll keep you updated as more details come to hand.
UPDATE: A full statement has been provided via Live Nation’s Facebook, confirming the cancellations are the result of a medical issue and providing details on refunds. Details below.
UPDATE 2: Splendour in the Grass say they’re “devastated”, new headliner named – details here!
Gallery: 16 15 bands we’re definitely seeing at Splendour this weekend
“FRANK OCEAN: ALL REMAINING AUSTRALIAN SHOWS CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
Live Nation and Niche Productions regret to announce that Frank Ocean’s remaining Australian dates will not go ahead due to illness.
After last night’s concert in Melbourne at Festival Hall, it was necessary to seek medical advice due to vocal issues Frank Ocean experienced during the show.
It has subsequently been confirmed that Frank has suffered a small tear to one of his vocal chords and has received medical advice that he must rest his voice.
This makes the completion of his remaining Australian dates impossible.
Unfortunately due to Frank Ocean’s tight tour schedule it is not possible to schedule replacement dates, however we will be working to confirm a return to Australia as soon as is practical.
All ticket holders for the headline dates (listed below) may obtain a full refund from the point of purchase.
Friday July 26 – Melbourne, Festival Hall
Monday July 29 – Sydney, Hordern Pavilion
Tuesday July 30 – Sydney, Hordern Pavilion
Splendour in the Grass commented that:
“With Splendour already in full swing this is devastating news for the event and will be for many of our patrons. We do want to remind everyone that over 70 of the best acts in the world right now are still here and ready to go including our previously billed mystery band, Alt-J.”
Further enquiries with regard to Splendour in the Grass should be directed to the Festival.
Ticketing information:
Hordern Pavilion, NSW:
Credit Card:
Tickets purchased by credit or debit card will automatically be refunded.
Cash & Eftpos:
Cash and Eftpos refunds are available at the point of purchase*, or by post.*Please note, refunds are not available at Westfield agencies.
Refunds will only be provided to the original purchaser with photo id.
Ticketek Cancelled Show Frank Ocean SydneyGPO Box 1610, Sydney NSW 2001
If posting tickets back please include a small note outlining your request and a cheque will be issued (for cash purchases).
Festival Hall, VIC:
For all tickets booked online or by phone, the credit card used in the booking will automatically be refunded. Please allow up to five days to receive your refund. If the original credit card you used for the purchase has been cancelled or no longer valid (eg: prepaid Visa / MasterCard), please contact us on 136 100 by 5pm on the 30th August 2013 to arrange a refund cheque.
If you made your booking at a Ticketmaster outlet please return to the original outlet where the booking was made with your ticket(s) and credit card used to purchase in hand to obtain your refund.”
16 Splendour Bands We're Definitely Seeing This Weekend
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Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean - Let's get him out of the way first. Face it: this is who we're all absolutely frothing over. Ocean's set is going to be the talk of Splendour! -
Portugal The Man
Portugal. The Man - Should be a perfect breather set before a big Friday night of headliners -
Wavves
Wavves - Surfer thrash psych pop to jump around and warm your bones to -
Dune Rats
Dune Rats - Because if Wavves don't bring it, you know the Rats will! -
Haim
Haim - These ladies are hotter than hot right now, and their live shows are said to take on the atmosphere of a warm LA night in 1970 -
Babyshambles
Babyshambles - Because it looks like this is our only chance for a while! -
Villagers
Villagers - Literate folk pop for a chilled start to Saturday arvo -
Jake Bugg
Jake Bugg - This dude just stopped by Music Feeds Studio and played the most electrifying solo set. Can't wait to see him in full band mode! -
Alison Wonderland
Alison Wonderland - A.Dubya knows how to put on a party, and keep it going well into the night (and she's as excited about us as being there!) -
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Surfer Blood - A couple of solid sideshows have got everybody buzzing about Surfer Blood's live presence and how much they enjoy themselves onstage -
Jagwar Ma
Jagwar Ma - Aussie boys done good OS get the first chance to deliver on the hype behind their debut album 'Howlin' -
The Growl
The Growl - Along with Tame Impala and Pond, these lads form WA's psych rock triumvirate. Sure to be impressively loud -
The Jungle Giants
The Jungle Giants - This set will be a well-polished affair, the band having just left the studio with their debut album firmly in hand -
Everything Everything
Everything Everything - The UK indie lads latest record 'Arc' is an absolute treat, and sure to translate to a powerful performance -
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James Blake - The electro soul of 'Overgrown' in the Mixup Stage will either break us (in a good way) or revitalise us for the long journey home -
Of Monsters And Men Promo
Of Monsters And Men - They might have been here already this year, but we missed them, alright? Get off our backs, jeez! We're making up for that big mistake this time round.