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CMAT Postpones Entire October UK Tour Hours Before Brixton Opener After Dental Emergency

Emergency surgery to remove both lower wisdom teeth is booked for next week with an expected two‑week recovery, with tickets carrying over to rescheduled dates.

Overview

  • CMAT announced on Instagram late Wednesday that a painful, infected wisdom tooth has left her unable to sing, forcing a postponement of all October UK shows.
  • The run was due to start tonight at London’s O2 Academy Brixton, with sold‑out dates also planned in Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds, Glasgow, Cardiff, Sheffield and other cities.
  • Doctors have prescribed antibiotics and scheduled surgery next week to remove both lower wisdom teeth, with guidance that recovery will take about two weeks plus a short period to regain full health.
  • Promoters and CMAT’s team are working on new dates; all tickets remain valid, and refunds are available from original points of purchase for those unable to attend.
  • The disruption comes during a breakthrough year following her acclaimed third album Euro‑Country and a Mercury Prize shortlist, which had driven strong demand for the tour.