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Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy suffers heart attack

The Northampton-born star has additionally postponed his New York residency

Adam White
Thursday 15 August 2019 02:55 EDT
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Peter Murphy of Bauhaus performs in 2006
Peter Murphy of Bauhaus performs in 2006 (Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

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Peter Murphy, former frontman of goth rock group Bauhaus, has suffered a heart attack.

In a statement posted to Murphy’s Instagram, his management confirmed that the 62-year-old star was admitted to a New York hospital after experiencing “shortness of breath” and was later determined to have had a heart attack.

As a result, several dates in Murphy’s New York residency at music venue Le Poisson Rouge have been postponed. “Sadly, Peter is physically unable to perform the remaining shows in the Residency series (August 15th, 16th, 18th, and 19th),” the statement read. “These shows will be postponed to later dates to be determined.” Ticket holders have been offered transfers to a new date, or a refund on their tickets.

Murphy’s family additionally said in a statement: “We would like to thank the fans for their undying support and hope that Peter will be back on stage with a refreshed heart, stronger than before!”

Last year Murphy joined Bauhaus for a world tour celebrating the band’s 40th anniversary, and is currently in the midst of his second residency following a successful stint in San Francisco. His last solo record Lion was released in 2014.

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