Key Points:
- Lola Young falls mid-song and leaves the stage quickly. Her team and guards help and carry her away.
- Friday’s New Jersey set gets axed for a “sensitive matter.” Her manager notes rare “protective” steps to keep her safe.
- Young later posts an update that she feels okay. Fans cheer and send love across the big crowd.
Lola Young collapsed during her set on Saturday in Queens. The moment came at All Things Go in Forest Hills Stadium. The 24-year-old had looked warm and tense onstage. The fall cut her show and left fans hushed.

Her team and staff ran in to help fast. They formed a ring and lifted her from the stage. She stayed on the ground for half a short minute. The crowd clapped as she was moved off.
Onstage fall halts set at Forest Hills Stadium
Young had pushed through four songs to start her set. She sang “Spiders” and “F— Everyone” with clear, strong notes. Then she did “Dealer” and “Walk All Over You.” Those tracks sit on her new album, I’m Only F—ing Myself.
Midway through “Conceited,” she turned to her keys player. She tried to share a note but it did not land. She then went down in a sharp, sudden drop. A pop track filled the air as she left.
Fans looked still and held their breath for news. Later on, her peers sent love from the stage. Doechii told fans to shout, “We love you, Lola.” The house roared as the words rang out.
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Friday show pulled for a “sensitive matter,” manager says
The night before, her Newark set got pulled late. It was Audacy’s We Can Survive at Prudential Center. Manager Nick Shymansky shared an Instagram Story on why. He cited a “sensitive matter” tied to care.
He added she stays open on her mind health. He said his team at times must shield her. He praised her work and care for her fans. He also said sorry for the late change.
At the time, Young spoke to fans on Saturday. “Today I woke up and I made the decision. I wanted to be, I wanted to perform here,” she said. “Life throws you lemons; you just make lemonade,” she added. The crowd cheered as she kept the short talk.
Soon after the fall, Young shared a short note online. “I am doing okay now,” she wrote to fans. “Thank you for all of your support,” her Story read. That post eased fears across the fan base.
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