Oct 29, 2015 11:00 AM EDT
Conor Oberst Suffers Anxiety: 'Desaparecidos' Frontman Hospitalized, US Tour Cancelled

Conor Oberst, the Desaparecidos frontman, has fallen ill in Jacksonville, Florida during a stop over. His medical condition causes the cancellation of the rest of their U.S. Tour.

Conor Oberst, the American singer and song writer known for his work in Bright Eyes and awarded as Best Songwriter of 2008 by Rolling Stone Magazine, was hospitalized due to anxiety, exhaustion and laryngitis prompting the cancellation of the remainder of the tour. Oberst will be returning to Omaha, Nebraska to recover.

On the band's Twitter account, @desaband tweeted out to the fans that Oberst needs to rest his voice as per doctor's orders. Because of the doctor's advice, the band reluctantly agreed to cancel all scheduled live concert dates, the band's website announced.

Before the US Tour started, the band was excited to share with everyone their songs from their new album "Payola." This was the band's first album in 13 years and was released in June 2015. The lyrics on the album were politically charged and they were prepared for people to hate what they're trying to say.

The Desaparecidos US tour started in June 25, 2015 in New York. The following tour sites have been canceled, as told by EW, which also includes the bands appearance at Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, TX on November 7 and a benefit concert on November 10 for the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project with Tom Morello and The So So Glos:

Oct. 28-- The Orpheum - Ybor City, FL
Oct. 29-- The Social - Orlando, FL
Oct. 30-- THE FEST- Gainesville, FL
Nov. 1-- Vinyl Music Hall - Pensacola, FL
Nov. 2-- Proud Larry's - Oxford, MS
Nov. 3-- The Republic - New Orleans, LA
Nov. 5-- Numbers - Houston, TX
Nov. 6-- Trees - Dallas, TX
Nov. 7-- Fun Fun Fun Fest - Austin, TX
Nov. 9-- Tricky Falls - El Paso, TX
Nov. 10-- The Pressroom - Phoenix, AZ - Florence Project Fundraiser with Tom Morello & The SoSo Glos
Nov. 11-- Belly Up Tavern - Solana Beach, CA
Nov. 12-- The Teragram Ballroom - Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 13-- The Observatory - Santa Ana, CA
Nov. 14-- Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA
Nov. 15-- Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA
Nov. 17-- Wonder Ballroom - Portland, OR
Nov. 18-- Showbox - Seattle, WA
Nov. 20-- The Depot - Salt Lake City, UT
Nov. 21-- Boulder Theater - Boulder, CO
Nov. 22-- O'Leavers - Omaha, NE
Dec. 2-- Webster Hall - Ground Control Touring - 15th Anniversary Show - New York, NY

The band wishes Oberst a speedy recovery.

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