Daryl Braithwaite withdraws from show after being hospitalised with mystery illness
Daryl Braithwaite has been forced to withdraw from a live broadcast concert after being hospitalised with a sudden illness.
Aussie music legend Daryl Braithwaite has been forced to pull out of a show after being hospitalised with a sudden illness.
The 72-year-old The Horses singer was due to play at Mallacoota Oval tonight for the live broadcast concert 2021 Sounds Better Together, also starring James Reyne, Vika & Linda and Mia Wray.
It also marked the 30th anniversary of the release of his anthem The Horses, which was released on January 28 in 1990.
Music company Mushroom Group announced the news via Facebook, with a statement from Braithwaite.
“I’m incredibly sorry to cancel as I was really looking forward to returning to Mallacoota where I spent some time recently – I’m having a few days rest and will be back on track next week,” Braithwaite said.
For those tuning into the national broadcast, Braithwaite will still feature with a song he recorded at last weekend’s All Saints Estate concert.
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New Zealand singer Jon Stevens has stepped in to replace Braithwaite at the last minute, writing: “I’m sorry to hear our mate Daryl is unwell and I wish him the speediest of recoveries. Stepping in for him for my first gig in 12 months will be an absolute honour and I can’t wait to rock out in Mallacoota! Cheers, Jon x”.
It is not yet known why Braithwaite has been hospitalised though it’s understood the illness is not serious.