Yungblud cancels remaining tour dates on doctor's orders after concerning health test results

British musician Yungblud canceled the rest of his tour on doctor's orders after receiving concerning test results.

During downtime from the road, Yungblud – whose full name is Dominic Richard Harrison – said he pursued normal testing, and elevated numbers caused concern from his medical team.

"This year has been truly unbelievable and I feel so lucky and honored from everything that has happened," he shared online. "This week when I got home off the road, and went to have some tests done (like I usually do) and my voice and blood tests have raised some concerns. 

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It was not immediately clear what health issues the "Strawberry Lipstick" singer faced. 

"I have been ordered by my doctor to take a break from touring until the end of the year," Yungblud told fans on Instagram.

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"It is in my nature to run and run until I run myself to the ground without giving a f--- about anything apart from the music and you guys, but this time I've been told I have to take it seriously and I can't f--- around."

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The "Abyss" singer admitted he was "heartbroken" over the decision to cancel a handful of shows, including stops in Philadelphia, Cleveland, Washington, Mexico City and Latin America.

"I'm so sorry to do this. But reluctantly I have to cancel the shows through the end of the year," he wrote. "I don't want any lasting damage to myself, we are on a journey that I want to last forever. I understand that some of you will be frustrated. I just want you to know that this is so hard for me to do but I promise I will make it up to you."

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Yungblud wrote that all U.S. tickets would be refunded before expressing gratitude toward his fans. 

"I never take anyone's love support or energy for granted," he stated. "You know you are everything to me. But I need this time. USA I will see you next year. Mexico and LATAM we are already looking into my own shows down there that will be more affordable for next year too. It's gonna be unbelievable. I can't wait."

Representatives for Yungblud did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Actor reveals why playing St Patrick in Martin Scorsese's 'The Saints' is 'more important than ever'

Actor Desmond Eastwood takes audiences far beyond parades, shamrocks, and green-tinted celebrations in Fox Nation’s "The Saints" to share the true story of St. Patrick — one defined by hardship, conviction and unwavering faith.

"It was an honor and a privilege. What an incredible opportunity and an experience," Eastwood said Friday, reflecting on the role.

Ahead of the show’s second-season debut on Sunday, Eastwood joined Fox News’ Sandra Smith on "America Reports" to share what the role means to him and to reflect on the influence of legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who serves as executive producer.

"To have someone of the caliber of Martin Scorsese involved, it's pretty special," he said.

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The episode follows St. Patrick’s remarkable journey from his teenage years in Britain, where Irish raiders captured and enslaved him, to his eventual escape and return home. 

Years later, guided by faith, he chose to return to Ireland, dedicating his life to sharing Christianity with the people who had once held him captive.

Known today as the Apostle of Ireland, Patrick is credited with helping establish churches, schools and monasteries that laid the foundation for Ireland’s Christian heritage — a legacy that continues to inspire centuries later.

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Eastwood revealed that his audition for St. Patrick took place while he was traveling in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, a setting he joked might have helped him channel a more "earthy" and reflective quality for the fifth-century icon.

"I was actually in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco at the time," Eastwood said.

"I don’t know if auditioning with a slightly more mountainous, earthy quality helped, but maybe it did."

Eastwood said portraying such a towering historical figure was both humbling and deeply meaningful, particularly as a native of Ireland.

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"It's a great story of transformation and finding good through hardship and pain, which I think everyone can relate to and is probably more important than ever," he said.

Fox Nation subscribers can now stream St. Patrick's episode of "Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints."

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Fox News' Benji Ferraro contributed to this report.

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