Chappell Roan Withdraws from All Things Go Festival Amid Health Concerns

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27/09/2024 19h28

### Chappell Roan Pulls Out of All Things Go Festival to Focus on Health

Promising pop sensation Chappell Roan has announced that she will not be performing at the All Things Go festival this weekend. Roan was initially scheduled to headline the New York edition of the festival on September 28 and the Columbia, Maryland, edition on September 29.

Roan expressed the need to take a step back due to mounting pressures she has felt over the past weeks. "Things have gotten overwhelming over the past few weeks and I am really feeling it," she stated. Emphasizing the importance of being fully present during her performances, Roan shared that she needs a few days to focus on her health to ensure she can deliver the best shows possible.

The festival's organizers released a statement echoing their support for Roan's decision, underscoring the importance of health and well-being. "We're heartbroken to announce that Chappell Roan will no longer be performing at this year's festivals. It is important to remember that health and well-being always come first," the statement read.

Chappell Roan has been candid about the challenges of her rapid rise to fame in recent interviews with major publications like Rolling Stone and The Guardian. In a detailed conversation with The Guardian, she touched on her reluctance to endorse political candidates, encouraging fans to use their critical thinking skills and be mindful of local issues when voting. She has clarified her voting intentions in the upcoming U.S. presidential election through TikTok, stating her support for the Democratic candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris, while distinguishing between endorsing and voting.

The past year has marked significant milestones for Roan, highlighted by the release of her debut album "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess" and the success of her 2024 single "Good Luck, Babe!" which broadened her audience. Roan is also set to perform on "Saturday Night Live" in November.

In her statement, Roan apologized to fans eagerly anticipating her performances in New York City and Washington, D.C., explaining the need to prioritize her health above all else at this time. She thanked her supporters for their understanding. The festival organizers also called on the community to support Roan's decision, emphasizing that music fans should stand by the artists as much as they support the art itself.

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