Lola Young Collapses Mid-Performance, Carried Off Stage by Medical Team During N.Y.C. Music Festival The musician was singing “Conceited” when the incident took place on Sept. 27 By Nicholas Rice Nicholas Rice Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand as an Editorial Intern in early 2020, before later transitioning to staff positions. Nicholas writes and edits anywhere between 7 to 9 stories per day on average for PEOPLE, spanning across each vertical the brand covers. People Editorial Guidelines Published on September 27, 2025 07:01PM EDT 61 Comments Lola Young during the All Things Go Music Festival on Sept. 27. NEED TO KNOW Lola Young collapsed mid-performance at the All Things Go Music Festival in New York City on Saturday, Sept. 27The musician was singing “Conceited” when the incident took place, and she was carried off-stage by medical team staffYoung's onstage incident took place a day after she canceled a different performance, due to concerns surrounding her mental health Lola Young collapsed while performing live at a New York City music festival. The singer, 24, suffered the medical ordeal mid-performance as she was singing “Conceited” at the All Things Go Music Festival at Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 27. Young was carried off-stage by medical team staff, as audience members cheered in support. Remi Wolf later appeared onstage, where she addressed the crowd, stating, "That was really f------ scary." She added, "My friend Lola is backstage, and she is okay." Doechii also gave a shoutout to Young during her own performance. Earlier in the set, Young spoke about how she "had a tricky couple of days," adding: "Sometimes life can really make you feel like you can't continue, but you know what, today I woke up and I made the decision to come here, and I wanted to be cool ... and sometimes life can throw you lemons, and you just gotta make lemonade." Representatives for Young and the All Things Go Music Festival did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sept. 27. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Lola Young performing at the All Things Go Music Festival on Sept. 27. Young's onstage incident took place a day after she canceled her performance at Audacy's We Can Survive concert on Friday, Sept. 26. Her manager, Nick Shymansky, shared a statement on her Instagram Stories, stating the musician had to pull out from the performance "due to a sensitive matter." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Related Stories Lola Young Opens Up About Dealing with Cocaine Addiction for a 'Long Time': 'It's Just a Constant Journey' Elton John Gives Lola Young the Keys to His House After Losing a Bet in Funny Video: 'Me and My Big Mouth' Shymansky alluded that Young's cancellation could be tied to her mental health, which he said the star has been "very open about." "There are [occasionally] days where myself and my team have to take protective measures to keep her safe," he added. "She is an incredible person and always takes her fans, career and performances seriously. I can only send huge apologies for the inconvenience caused." Lola Young after collapsing at the All Things Go Music Festival on Sept. 27. Young, an English singer, is best known for her 2024 hit "Messy." She has released three albums — 2023's My Mind Wanders and Sometimes Leaves Completely, 2024's This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway and I'm Only F------ Myself, which was released on Sept. 19. In 2022, Young opened up about her mental health and living with schizoaffective disorder, which she was diagnosed with at 17, in a candid Instagram post. Download Our new app is here! Free, fun and full of exclusives. "I cant find the words to describe how much this diagnosis has affected my entire life, and my outlook on the world around me. I have struggled immensely learning to accept this part of myself, and I am still learning," she wrote at the time. Young added, "I have to remind myself that I am a regular f------ person, I am human and I am, like everyone, capable of incredible things, my mental health condition does not define me. It is my superpower," and also said she goes through "crazy f------ highs and immense lows," and that she was on medication to help with the symptoms. If you or someone you know needs mental health help, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor. Leave a Comment Read more: Lifestyle Health Celebrity Health