
TikTok star Garron Noone cancels nationwide tour
The popular Mayo native, who boasts over four million followers across TikTok and Instagram, shared the news on social media.
In his message, he explained: "Many of you will be aware of some of the issues I've dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again.
"It has gotten to a point where I really need to put all my energy into getting back on track."
He added that he's "disappointed" not to be able to see his fans but hopes to reschedule the tour for 2026, assuring that all tickets will remain valid.
"I'm truly sorry to everyone who was planning to come see me," he said. "I know many of you made special arrangements to attend the shows, and I really appreciate the support," he said.
In June, the content creator revealed he was stepping away from social media for a while, as he cited the mental pressure that has accompanied his online success.
Noone briefly deactivated his TikTok and Instagram accounts in March after a backlash to comments he made on immigration.
Last year, after he received a shout-out during the singer's sold-out Dublin gig.

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