The American rapper and singer Lil Nas X has announced he is “feeling better” after completing a rehabilitation programme and receiving a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. In a statement released on Monday, the 25-year-old artist confirmed the news while assuring fans that his forthcoming United Kingdom tour would proceed as scheduled.
Lil Nas X, born Montero Lamar Hill, entered treatment earlier this year. “I am feeling better and grateful for the support I have received,” he said. “I have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and am receiving the care I need.” The diagnosis sheds light on his recent public struggles, including erratic social media posts and cancellations of several performances.
The announcement follows weeks of speculation about his health. Industry insiders had expressed concern over his wellbeing, particularly after he abruptly postponed shows in Europe. His management team, however, maintained that he was prioritising his health and would resume professional commitments once cleared by his doctors.
His UK tour, scheduled to begin on 15 June in Manchester, is now confirmed to go ahead. The eight-date tour includes stops in Glasgow, Birmingham, and London’s O2 Arena. Ticket holders will receive no changes to their bookings. Promoters have emphasised that the artist’s recovery remains the priority, and contingency plans are in place should any further adjustments be necessary.
Mental health advocates have praised the star for his openness. Dr Eleanor Foster, a consultant psychiatrist at King’s College London, commented: “Bipolar disorder is a manageable condition with the right treatment. Celebrities who speak publicly about their diagnosis help to reduce stigma and encourage others to seek help.”
The news has been met with widespread support from fans and fellow musicians. Elton John, who has been a vocal advocate for mental health, sent a message of encouragement. “We are all rooting for you,” he wrote. “Take your time. The music will wait.”
Lil Nas X rose to fame in 2019 with the chart-topping single “Old Town Road”. He has since won multiple Grammy Awards and become a prominent figure in pop culture. His 2021 album “Montero” was celebrated for its bold exploration of identity and sexuality. The upcoming tour will promote his latest work, which has been described as a more introspective project.
The artist’s decision to share his health journey is rare in the music industry, where mental health issues are often shrouded in secrecy. Psychiatrist and author Dr Alex George noted: “This is a brave step. It normalises the experience of millions of people living with bipolar disorder and sends a powerful message that recovery is possible.”
While the tour remains on track, observers note that the scheduling of a full itinerary so soon after a serious health episode may carry risks. However, his team has assured that rigorous medical protocols are in place. “He is under the care of a dedicated team of doctors and therapists who will be with him on the road,” a spokesperson said.
For now, fans can anticipate a series of performances that are both a celebration of his artistry and a milestone in his personal recovery. The show, as Lil Nas X put it, must go on.








