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How sick is Jeff Lynne really? The 77-year-old had to announce the cancellation of his concert in Londoner Hyde Park at short notice. Extremely short -term. The statement of the ELO boss went over the ticker on Saturday (July 12th). And the concert in London was scheduled for tomorrow. The show is also not made up for. Since the concert was intended as the final concert by Elo, The Lynnes live career may be over in one fell swoop.

“Jeff Lynne is Heartbroken to Report that He will not be able to perform at Tomorrow’s BST Hyde Park Show,” says the statement. “Jeff Has Battling A Systemic Infection and is Currently in the Care of a Team of Doctors Who Have Advised Him That Performing is Simply Possible at this time will he be Able to Reschedule. The Legacy of the Band and His LongTime Fans Are Foremost in Jeff’s Mind Today. And While He is so sorry that He Cannot Perform, He Knows He Must Focus on his health and rehabilitation at this time.

In German: “Jeff Lynne is inconsistent to say that he cannot appear at the BST Hyde Park tomorrow. For some time now, Jeff Fights with a systemic infection and is currently treated by a team of doctors that has advised him that an appearance is not possible at the present time and cannot be postponed. He knows that he currently has to concentrate on his health and recovery.

We reported beforehand:

It should be the triumphal end of a 55-year career. The “Over and Out” departure tour of Electric Light Orchestra. But at the second show in Manchester’s multi -purpose arena, mastermind Jeff Lynne (77) suddenly had to fit. The concert on Thursday evening (July 10) was canceled a few minutes before the start when the audience was already in the places.

Jeff Lynne struck healthy – show canceled

“Unfortunately, Jeff Lynne’s ELO’s appearance planned for tonight must be canceled in the co-op live for illness,” an official message was submitted to the band’s social media accounts. “Jeff is destroyed that he cannot play this evening. Further information will be announced as soon as possible.”

The tour of the tour in Lynnes hometown Birmingham was already bumpy. He had broken his hand. There and at the first gig in Manchester he still bit his teeth. According to the BBC, a “Taxi Crash in London” was the cause of the injury. “I had a guitar in my hand all my life, but not tonight,” Lynne told his fans. “Nothing would keep me away from you.”

Worrying fan reports – an idol at the limit

In the comment function of the Facebook account Elo, however, the situation is more drasty: “Jeff Lynne had to be helped on stage,” reports Andy L. “He missed his missions, forgot words and almost broke together after two thirds of the concert. They had to bring him a chair on which he could only keep up with”.

And further: “At the end of the concert, the band ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ had to sing for him, and his background singers seemed visibly shaken. At the end of the concert, the crew hurried onto the stage to help him off the stage.

“To be honest, I was close to tears,” writes John M. “It was a very sad sight how his condition visibly deteriorated before our eyes.”

“I hope he is fine – and there was no concert too much,” writes Tony C.

The grand finale in London – from the dream

Lynne was looking forward to his comeback: “My return to live concerts started in 2014 in Hyde Park. It seems to be the perfect place to play our last show,” he announced this open-air show before the start of the tour. “We could not be more excited to share this special night in London with our fans in Great Britain. And as the song says: ‘We’Re gonna do it one more time!'”

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