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Denzel Curry pulls out of KoRn London show, but vows to “make it up to you at Reading & Leeds”

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KoRn show, Denzel Curry has promised fans he will “make it up” to them at Reading & Leeds.The alt-rap star was set to perform as the support for nu-metal legends KoRn last night (August 11), as they headed to Gunnersbury Park for what was their biggest UK show to date.Curry was set to take to the stage after earlier performances from Loathe, Wargasm and Spiritbox, though announced at the last minute that he had been forced to pull out of the event as he had lost his voice.According to an update, he debated whether or not to power through with the set in West London, but ultimately decided against it as he didn’t want to “risk further injury” or deliver a lacklustre performance.

He also ensured that those disappointed would be accounted for, as he plans to bring the energy at the 2024 edition of Reading & Leeds.“To all my fans in London I apologise but I won’t be able to perform tonight due to losing my voice,” he began his statement on Instagram stories.“I think everyone knows how crazy I go when performing but the back-to-back shows have taken a toll on me, I don’t want to risk further injury to it or give a half-ass show… I’ll make it up to you at Reading & Leeds… that much I do promise.

Big Ultra”The show last night was the final of a trio of huge summer 2024 UK shows that KoRn had announced back in January – following on from slots in Scarborough and Halifax.

It also marked their first show in the capital in seven years.Huge hits like ‘Got The Life’, ‘Y’All Want A Single’, ‘Blind’ and ‘Falling Away From Me’ appeared on the 16-song setlist, before they wrapped up the night with their biggest track ‘Freak On A Leash’.Both ‘Coming Undone’ and ‘Shoots And Ladders’ were also played live, and adapted for the live show,.

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