Mogwai’s Martin Bulloch hospitalized, tour canceled

Martin Bulloch, drummer for Glasgow, Scotland’s Mogwai has been hospitalized after the group’s performance at All Tomorrow’s Parties this past weekend. He recently had surgery to replace a pacemaker, and is suffering from complications. He had this to say:

I was taken into hospital last night almost immediately after the show at ATP. I’ve been having some problems with my pacemaker for the duration of the tour and it unfortunately culminated in me being sent to the emergency room. The doctors there initially thought i would have to have corrective surgery at a larger hospital nearer NYC but i have been given the all clear to travel home on the understanding that i go straight to my cardiologist on arrival back in Scotland.

More information is available on the band’s website. The band just released The Hawk is Howling this year.
Source Martin Bulloch, drummer for Glasgow, Scotland’s Mogwai has been hospitalized after the group’s performance at All Tomorrow’s Parties this past weekend. He recently had surgery to replace a pacemaker, and is suffering from complications. He had this to say:

I was taken into hospital last night almost immediately after the show at ATP. I’ve been having some problems with my pacemaker for the duration of the tour and it unfortunately culminated in me being sent to the emergency room. The doctors there initially thought i would have to have corrective surgery at a larger hospital nearer NYC but i have been given the all clear to travel home on the understanding that i go straight to my cardiologist on arrival back in Scotland.

More information is available on the band’s website. The band just released The Hawk is Howling this year.
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