Shannon Noll cancels two Victoria shows due to medical emergency amid his 20th Anniversary Tour

Shannon Noll was forced to cancel two of his upcoming shows in Victoria on Friday morning when he was rushed to hospital for an ’emergency procedure’.

The Australian Idol star, 48, announced he would postpone his sets at the Thornbury Theater on Friday (May 3) and the West Gippsland Arts Center on Saturday (May 4).

Although the singer did not reveal the details of his medical emergency, he assured fans in a Facebook post that he would reschedule the shows as soon as he can travel again.

“Hello guys, due to unforeseen circumstances I am afraid I will have to postpone this weekend’s shows at Thornbury Theater (May 3) and West Gippsland Arts Center (May 4),” Shannon wrote in his announcement.

‘I’m very sorry to have to do this, but I had to undergo an emergency procedure yesterday that means I won’t be able to travel for the next few days.’

Shannon Noll, 48, (pictured) was forced to cancel two of his upcoming shows in Victoria on Friday morning when he was rushed to hospital for an ’emergency procedure’

He ended with: ‘Again our sincere apologies everyone, but I look forward to seeing you all at the rescheduled shows soon!’

Ny Breaking Australia has contacted Shannon for further comment.

Shannon’s That’s What I’m Talking About 20th Anniversary Tour kicked off in April this year when its first performance hit Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

The Australian Idol star announced he would be postponing his sets at the Thornbury Theater on Friday (May 3) and the West Gippsland Arts Center on Saturday (May 4).

The Australian Idol star announced he would be postponing his sets at the Thornbury Theater on Friday (May 3) and the West Gippsland Arts Center on Saturday (May 4).

He then traveled up the east coast, with the What About Me hitmaker expected to return to New South Wales on May 17.

After recovery, he, the singer-songwriter, is also expected to play shows in Adelaide and Western Australia before returning to Queensland to finish in Toowoomba.

It comes after Shannon revealed his sons Blake, 21, and Cody, 22, have decided to follow in their famous father’s musical footsteps.

Although the singer did not reveal the details of his medical emergency, he assured fans in a Facebook post that he would reschedule the shows as soon as he can travel again.

Although the singer did not reveal the details of his medical emergency, he assured fans in a Facebook post that he would reschedule the shows as soon as he can travel again.

He revealed to 9Honey Celebrity last month that his two eldest children play instruments, sing and work with their cousins ​​in a “little bit of a family band.”

Ahead of his tour, he revealed that his son Black would be joining him as a supporting act during the two-month stint.

β€œWe’re talking about (Blake) doing a few support slots during this run, so that will be interesting,” he said at the time.

“It would be great for him… he’s really ready for the next step and really wants to take it.”