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Jeff Lynne’s ELO Farewell Concert at Hyde Park: Organisers Address Illness and Cancelled Show

Jeff Lynne’s ELO Farewell Concert at Hyde Park: Organisers Address Illness and Cancelled Show

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Jeff Lynne’s ELO Farewell Concert at Hyde Park: Organisers Address Illness and Cancelled Show

Fans anxiously await Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra farewell gig after a last-minute cancellation due to illness. Organisers reassure that the Hyde Park finale is still on.

Electric Light Orchestra’s Tour Faces Unexpected Health Hurdles

Jeff Lynne of ELO

The iconic Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), led by Jeff Lynne, has been on a heartfelt farewell tour titled the ‘Over and Out’ tour. But recently, fans were left concerned when the band was forced to cancel one of their penultimate shows.

On Thursday, July 10, the Manchester gig at Co Op Live was abruptly cancelled just minutes before showtime. The audience was already settled, leaving everyone stunned and worried. This unexpected halt in the tour cast a shadow over the band’s upcoming and final performance scheduled for Sunday, July 13, at London’s legendary Hyde Park.

Concerns Rise Over Jeff Lynne’s Health During Tour

The farewell tour itself started on a rocky note. Earlier in the month, Jeff Lynne was spotted performing despite nursing a broken hand. Attendees across venues took to social media, sharing their concerns about his wellbeing.

Some fans noticed that Lynne seemed to struggle on stage. One even shared that the stage crew had to bring him a chair during the concert because he looked visibly uncomfortable. By the concert’s end, the emotional performance of “Mr Blue Sky” saw the band and backup singers visibly shaken, highlighting the toll the tour was taking on Lynne.

“The band had to sing Mr Blue Sky for him and his backing singers looked visibly shaken up.”

— Observant Fan

Organisers Provide Official Updates Amid Fan Worries

Following the cancelled show, fans turned to social media, especially X/Twitter, to seek clarity. One fan expressed, “Our main concern is Jeff Lynne’s health,” and urged that if cancellations were necessary, they should be announced promptly—unlike the last-minute cancellation in Manchester.

In response, the official BST Hyde Park account reassured fans:

Hi there, as reported Jeff Lynne was unwell and unable to perform on Thursday 10th July.
We are advised that there are currently no concerns with regards to Sunday’s performance.

— BST Hyde Park (@BSTHydePark) July 11, 2025

The organisers’ statement helped ease some nerves, confirming that the highly anticipated Hyde Park show remains on track.

Looking Forward to an Iconic Farewell in London

Jeff Lynne himself reflected warmly on the upcoming Hyde Park gig, acknowledging its significance. He reminisced about his 2014 return to touring, which also kicked off at the same venue, saying:

“It seems like the perfect place to do our final show. We couldn’t be more excited to share this special night in London with our UK fans. As the song goes, ‘We’re gonna do it One More Time!’”

Fans of classic rock will be delighted to know that the Hyde Park farewell isn’t just Jeff Lynne and ELO alone. Several support acts have been confirmed to join the grand event, including the legendary The Doobie Brothers, Steve Winwood, and Dhani Harrison. Additionally, a diverse lineup featuring W. H. Lung, Cats in Space, High Fade, Neckbreakers, Bobbie Dazzle, and Bec O’Malley will grace the stage, promising an unforgettable night.

The iconic Hyde Park, site of the ELO farewell finale

Final Thoughts

While the health scare and last-minute cancellation caused worries, it’s heartening to see organisers keeping fans in the loop and prioritising Jeff Lynne’s well-being. The Hyde Park concert promises to be a remarkable farewell to a legendary career, offering fans one last chance to experience the magic of ELO live.

Are you gearing up for this historic concert? What’s your favorite ELO track you hope to hear live one more time?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What happened to the Manchester ELO show on July 10?
    The show was cancelled minutes before starting due to Jeff Lynne falling ill and being unable to perform.
  • Is the final Hyde Park gig on July 13 still happening?
    Yes, organisers have confirmed there are no concerns about the final show and it remains scheduled.
  • Why did Jeff Lynne perform with a broken hand?
    Jeff Lynne was determined to continue the farewell tour despite his injury, showing his dedication to fans.
  • Who are the support acts for the Hyde Park show?
    The lineup includes The Doobie Brothers, Steve Winwood, Dhani Harrison, and others like W. H. Lung and Cats in Space.
  • Will there be any changes to the Hyde Park concert due to Jeff Lynne’s health?
    As of now, organisers have not announced any changes to the event.

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