Regina Spektor Collapses Before Nashville Gig

Nashville, Atlanta shows rescheduled
Regina Spektor Collapses Before Nashville Gig According to a report in Tennessee's Dickson Herald passed along by several alert readers, singer-songwriter Regina Spektor collapsed last night (November 14) in Nashville before a stop on her previously announced tour in support of Begin to Hope. Pitchfork contacted Spektor's publicist, who shared the following statement:

"Last night in Nashville, TN, following her sound check at The Ryman Auditorium, Regina Spektor was taken to a local hospital after collapsing due to a severe inner ear infection which caused a sudden case of vertigo. Regina was released late last night and is resting comfortably. Regina is extremely disappointed that she had to cancel on her fans but will return to The Ryman on December 6th, where all tickets will be honored or refunded."

Word on the status of Spektor's remaining tour dates (including tonight's show in Atlanta) is expected later today. Get better, Regina!

UPDATE: Spektor has postponed her Atlanta show tonight (November 15) until December 5. She plans to continue the rest of the tour as scheduled, beginning November 16 in Norfolk, Virginia.

In other Spektor news, she's got that new 7" and a track on the Dan in Real Life soundtrack, plus she'll pop up on TV January 12 as part of "Austin City Limits".

Dates:

11-15 Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
11-16 Norfolk, VA - NorVa
11-18 Charleston, WV - Mountain Stage
11-19 Durham, NC - Page Auditorium
11-20 Richmond, VA - Toad's Place
12-05 Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
12-06 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
Posted by Paul Thompson on Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 1:00pm