Another health-related setback has forced Motorhead to cancel a run of 2014 European tour dates. According to the band, frontman Lemmy Kilmister has been advised by doctors to stay off the road due to issues stemming from diabetes.
We've got a fantastic health update from legendary Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister. Having imbibed a tremendous amount of alcohol, cigarettes and speed throughout his career, Lemmy is starting to live a much healthier life. The frontman was forced to step back from his hard-partying ways in 2013 due to serious health issues, and in a new interview, Lemmy discusses the details of his lifestyle c
Legendary Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has been battling various health-related issues over the past year, leaving many fans worried about the beloved musician. Conflicting reports on Lemmy's health have been surfacing ever since, and in a new interview, Motorhead manager Todd Singerman has detailed how Lemmy has been "up and down."
Motorhead may have cut their show short at the Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany, but they assure the fans that frontman Lemmy Kilmister is okay after he exited the stage.
Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister has missed a good portion of the summer with health issues and it appears that even though he returned to the stage at Germany's Wacken Open Air Festival, he may not be fully healthy. The band cut the show short, performing only six songs with Kilmister exiting the stage early.
Motorhead were forced to cancel some European dates at festivals this summer due to Lemmy Kilmister's health. The frontman and bassist, who is stronger than most mere mortals, had suffered from a hematoma, which is the collection of blood outside of a vessel. Additionally, he had been outfitted with a defibrillator to help manage his heart problems. Guitarist Phil Campbell offered a fresh update a
Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister may be out of action this summer, but it's good to see he's his old feisty self even while dealing with health issues. The band went ahead and confirmed that their remaining European festival dates this summer have been called off while Kilmister is on the mend, and the frontman chimed in with his own update vowing an ass-kicking return.
Motorhead used a lot of active verbs in their statement promising that frontman and bassist, that immortal known as Lemmy Kilmister, is fine despite recent medical issues with his heart.