The Darkness has announced the postponement of their upcoming shows in Newcastle and Manchester through an official statement on Instagram. A chest infection has forced frontman Justin Hawkins to seek immediate medical attention.
“It is with great regret that we have to announce that Justin has been diagnosed with a chest infection this morning, and told by the doctor that he cannot sing for a few days,” the band stated in their official announcement. “As a result, The Darkness’ shows and VIP events in Newcastle and Manchester will be rescheduled.”
The band faces this health setback during a period of significant career developments and touring plans.
New Album Release

The band’s official website revealed details about their new album ‘Dreams on Toast,’ scheduled for release in March 2025. The upcoming release represents a significant milestone in the band’s journey.
The band announced the album alongside plans for an extensive UK tour. This combination showcases their ongoing commitment to live performances.
Touring Schedule

Songkick’s tour database shows The Darkness has planned an ambitious schedule spanning 2025 and 2026. Their itinerary includes performances across multiple countries and venues.
The current postponements affect only a small portion of their tour dates. The band will resume performances after Hawkins recovers.
Performance Style

Bandsintown’s event platform highlights the band’s reputation for high-energy shows and Hawkins’ dynamic stage presence. These elements make vocal health crucial for their concerts.
The band implemented this temporary pause to maintain their signature live show quality. Their renowned performance style has become a hallmark of their career.