Chappell Roan pulls out of All Things Go music festival shows days after backlash over US presidential election comments

Chappell Roan — who faced a days-long backlash online for her recent comments about the November presidential election — announced Friday that she is dropping out of the All Things Go music festivals.

The pop star, 26, was scheduled to perform at the festival Saturday in New York City, and Sunday in Columbia, Maryland.

In a statement on her Instagram story, Roan apologised to fans, saying that “things have gotten overwhelming over the past few weeks.”

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“I feel pressures to prioritise a lot of things right now and I need a few days to prioritise my health,” she wrote. “I want to be present when I perform and give the best shows possible. Thank you for understanding.”

All Things Go issued its support for Roan, saying in a statement on X that “health and well-being always comes first”.

“All Things Go strongly supports artists prioritizing their well-being and we ask our community to rally behind Chappell Roan with love and understanding,” the festival wrote in its statement, sharing a screenshot of Roan’s Instagram story. “Let’s continue to show the world that music fans support not only the art, but the artists themselves.”

Since catapulting to fame — and the top of the charts — in recent months, Roan has been vocal about the toll of fame on her mental health.

Chappell Roan announced Friday that she is dropping out of the All Things Go music festivals.Chappell Roan announced Friday that she is dropping out of the All Things Go music festivals.
Chappell Roan announced Friday that she is dropping out of the All Things Go music festivals. Credit: Jim Dyson/Getty Images

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In August, she called out fans for taking their “creepy” behavior too far, saying she and some of her family members have been stalked and harassed as a result of her fame.

She told The Guardian in an interview published earlier this month that she was recently diagnosed with severe depression. She has also publicly discussed her experience with bipolar II disorder.

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