Big Time Rush is back in the headlines just months after a bloody mishap at a show led to a singer having to head to the hospital.
And, this time, it’s more health news that has left fans heartbroken.
That news? Well, the group took to social media to announce that it is cancelling a stretch of its U.S. tour dates.
“To all our fans, after an incredible year on the road across both the US and Europe, we headed home to rest and recover over the holidays,” the statement shared to the group’s Facebook read. “The tour has taken a toll, and on doctors orders we need to pause to focus on our overall health as we’ve all sustained some form of prolonged illness and injuries.
“As a result, we unfortunately need to cancel the January 24-February 13, 2026 U.S. College Dates with hopes to reschedule these shows in the future,” the statement added. “The In Real Life Worldwide Tour is set to resume February 17 in Mexico.
“Thank you for your love, patience and support,” the statement closed. “We can’t wait to see you on the road again in a few months.”
A stop in State College is among the cancelled dates.
The band made headlines back in November when singer Logan Henderson suffered a nasty looking injury during a show in Krakow, Poland.
TMZ reported that the group was near the end of its show when they all slid down a piece on set. While fellow Big Time Rush members Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow and Carlos PenaVega made it cleanly, Henderson caught his leg on something and “busted his knee wide open.”
Henderson addressed fans about the incident in a video shared to his Instagram as well as the band’s Instagram.
“Hey, Krakow, thank you for a great show,” he said. “Sorry I couldn’t stay to finish. I was having a little too much fun, so I hit my knee pretty bad and had to get taken to the emergency room.”
