MOTÖRHEAD Forced To Cancel Three European Live Shows Due To Illness
June 5, 2007, 17 years ago
MOTÖRHEAD were forced to call off their June 3rd concert Rockhal in Luxembourg after frontman Lemmy Kilmister reportedly fell ill shortly after soundcheck and had to be taken to a local hospital for evaluation. It was subsequently determined that Lemmy was suffering from an upper respiratory infection and two additional shows in France (June 5 in Limoges and June 6 in Caen) were also cancelled in order to allow Lemmy enough time to rest.
Remaining dates on the band's European tour are as follows:
June
9 - Solvesborg, Sweden at Sweden RockJune12 - Thessaloniki, Greece at Principal Club
13 - Athens, Greece at Fencing Olympic Complex
17 - Nijmegan, Holland at Fields of Rock
20 - Rome, Italy at Olympic Stadium
23 - Zaragoza, Spain at Monsters of Rock
29 - Zrenjanin, Serbia at Road Fest Festival
July
21 - Kreuth, Germany at Earthshaker Fest28 - Seinajoki, Finland at Race & Rock Festival
August
17 - Steinkjer, Norway at Steinkjerfestivalen Festival19 - Biddinghuizen, Holland at Lowlands Festival