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Lola Young swaps stage lights for selfies, plots 2026 return after NY collapse

Lola Young resurfaces publicly after vanishing from stages and socials following her onstage collapse in New York last September. The singer attends Lily Allen’s holiday event in London, photographed beside Olivia Rodrigo, exchanging stage lights for flashbulbs.

She marks the appearance with a cautiously optimistic Instagram post, thanking fans for their patience while reaffirming plans to return in 2026. Her canceled tour dates, including major U.S. and U.K. shows, were a byproduct of prioritizing mental health post-incident.


Source: Billboard – Published on December 20, 2025

Lola Young heads to court over Carter Lang's fuzzy songwriting credits claims

Lola Young and Sony Music Publishing open a legal front in London against Carter Lang, contesting his songwriting credit claims on four tracks. The identities of the disputed songs remain vague, though Lang appears linked to tracks from Young’s recent releases, such as “Good Books,” “Crush,” and “Messy.”

Young’s legal team presents the move as necessary, aimed at upholding her professionalism after months of unresolved tension. Lang stays silent, though he recently thanked Young in an Instagram Grammys nod.


Source: Digital Music News – Published on October 6, 2025

Lola Young Sues ‘Messy’ Co-Producer Carter Lang Over Song Credits She Disputes

Lola Young files a lawsuit against Carter Lang, co-producer of the chart-climbing ‘Messy’, over disputed songwriting credits on four tracks she claims he had no part in composing. Her legal team, joined by Sony Music Publishing, calls his assertions baseless and long-delayed, hinting at opportunism rather than collaboration.

While Lang's prior work with artists like SZA and Post Malone looms large, Young’s camp insists any genuine contributions would have been credited already. Both parties remain publicly silent on the specific songs in question.


Source: News | NME – Published on October 4, 2025

Lola Young Exits Stage Quietly Mid-Tour, Leaving Fans and Theories Hanging

Lola Young halts her Audacy's We Can Survive performance with no prior fanfare—her absence attributed to what her manager describes as a “sensitive matter.” The message appears on her Instagram Story, leaving fans with more questions than answers.

Mental health hovers over the statement like an uninvited guest, acknowledged but unexplained. The decision seems neither impulsive nor performative—just a clipped announcement mid-tour as the spotlight dims without warning.


Source: TMZ.com – Published on September 27, 2025

Lola Young spirals through heartache and haze on ‘D£aler’—Elton John approves

Lola Young cracks open the tender mechanics of self-inflicted chaos on ‘D£aler’, a soul-tinged, pop-laced single chronicling emotional freefall post-heartbreak. “Pack my bags, my drugs, and disappear,” she offers, somewhere between escapism and resignation.

Elton John calls it “the biggest smash I’ve heard in years,” betting his house on its success. Set to feature on her upcoming album ‘I’m Only Fucking Myself’, due September 19, the track follows the sensual ambivalence of ‘One Thing’ and the wistful ambivalence of ‘Not Like That Anymore’.


Source: News | NME – Published on July 26, 2025

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