Lemmy Kilmister has announced that Motorhead are postponing their upcoming European tour until early 2014 to allow him more time to recover from a recent series of health woes.
Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister addressed his recent health issues in characteristically badass fashion, claiming he's ready for death when it comes. The 67-year-old rocker also said he has no regrets, and has stopped drinking Jack and Cokes, on doctor's orders.
Frontman Lemmy still has some health concerns, but they don't seem to be slowing down Motorhead a bit. The band is set to release their 21st studio album, 'Aftershock,' on Oct. 21 in the U.K. and a day later in the U.S, and they'll hit the road with a series of concert dates this fall.
Video has surfaced of the show Motorhead had to cut short on Friday (July 2) because of Lemmy Kilmister's health problems. The professionally filmed video contains approximately 12 minutes of the 30-minute set the band played at the Wacken Open Air festival in Germany.
The saga of Motorhead frontman Lemmy's health continues. Earlier today (Aug. 2) the group had to end a concert after six songs because the singer was too sick to go on.
It's been a hectic couple of weeks for Lemmy Kilmister and the Motorhead crew. With various health scares -- ranging from the maybe-serious to the even-more-serious -- putting a stop to the band's summer touring schedule, and no real confirmation of what's really going on, fans have been speculating on the condition of the 67-year-old frontman.
Motorhead have cancelled the remainder of their summer 2013 European tour after doctors recommended frontman Lemmy be given more time to recover from a hematoma he reportedly suffered last month.
Motorhead have released an update on the condition of frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who suffered a hematoma recently. All appears to be well. "We are happy to announce that despite rumors to the contrary, Lemmy is alive, breathing, talking, f---ing, drinking, eating, reading and will be back to playing shows shortly," reads a statement on the band's official website.
Like all good rock fans, we like to think of Lemmy as immortal, but the Motorhead frontman is actually turning 68 this year -- and maybe even starting to show signs of his age.