British rapper reveals emotional reason he pulled out of gig with minutes to go

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 22: Professor Green performs at Rock City Nottingham on April 22, 2023 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Luke Brennan/Getty Images)
Professor Green pulled out of his set at Chester 7 with just an hour to spare (Picture: Luke Brennan/Getty Images)

Fans of Professor Green were gutted after the rapper proved to be a no-show at Chester 7’s concert last weekend.

Now, several days later, he has offered an emotional explanation.

Last Saturday, the British chart-topper, who rose to fame in the early 2010s, was due to take to the stage at Winnington Rugby Club, Northwich, Cheshire, as the headline act.

The crowd eagerly awaited his arrival ahead of his 9pm slot but was disappointed to be informed of a last-minute switch-up.

With just minutes to go, the organiser received a message while standing outside waiting for him – right on 9 o’clock – that he was unwell and unable to perform.

The 41-year-old Read All About It hitmaker’s absence was later detailed by Chester 7 in a social media statement.

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 22: Professor Green performs at Rock City Nottingham on April 22, 2023 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Luke Brennan/Getty Images)
At the time, fans were informed that the rapper was sick and unable to perform (Picture: Luke Brennan/Getty Images)
Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock (14651755ae) Stephen Manderson aka Professor Green 'Good Morning Britain' TV show, London, UK - 21 Aug 2024
Fans were left ‘disappointed’ by his absence (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

At 10pm, they wrote: ‘Due to unforeseen circumstances, Professor Green is unable to perform at Chester 7s tonight.

‘Whilst circumstances such as these are outside of our control, we apologise to all our amazing players.

‘Officials and guests, and thank you for making Chester 7s 2025 an amazing experience for everyone.’

Fortunately, the night wasn’t short on good vibes, as English former rugby union player James Haskell did turn up to deliver a two-hour DJ slot beforehand.

The 40-year-old athlete and I’m A Celeb star plays house music and produces his own tunes, having taken his sets all over the world to the likes of London, Dubai, and Ibiza.

As for Professor Green, whose real name is Stephen Manderson, he has now commented publicly on pulling out of the gig with just moments to spare.

The rapper bravely shared this post Credit: instagram/@professorgreen PROFESSOR Green has revealed the heartbreaking reason he had to pull out of a recent gig. Earlier this week it was revealed that the rapper, 41, was set to headline Chester 7s Party at the Park concert but had to pull out at the last minute - and now it has been revealed why.
He has now offered a heartfelt explanation (Picture: Instagram)

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Taking to his Instagram Story, he wrote: ‘My sincerest apologises to @chester7s organisers and fans alike.

‘Thank you @jameshaskell for him playing longer than planned.

‘I’m reaching out to work out how I can make up for my no-show Saturday. Whatever it takes.

‘This doesn’t rest with booker or organisers – I crumbled after three performances and two back to back 21hr days doing all the driving etc myself.

‘My head became a very difficult place to be.

‘I made it to Chester but not to the stage – I hope I get the chance to make this up to you, if you’ll let me. PG x’

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 24: James Haskell attends the VIP launch of Gilgamesh on St Martin's Lane on January 24, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for Gilgamesh)
Thankfully, James Haskell was still on hand to provide some tunes with a two-hour DJ set (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Gilgamesh)

His emotional confession comes after many felt a sour taste in their mouths after his absence, admitting they felt let down.

Taking to the comments section of his most recent post after the gig, @nicola.b_86 wrote: ‘What happened last night?!? You were booked to headline a festival and then just didn’t show up? Organisers said at the end of the night you hadn’t communicated this to them and just did a no show?’

‘Why did you not come to Chester7s?’, @tors56 demanded to know.

Also making their feeling crystal clear, @kayleigh_x87 commented underneath the announcement: ‘@professorgreen you massive let down!! 👎 not impressed 😤’

Pro Green has spoken openly about his mental health on numerous occasions, something fans have praised him for doing in the past.

Last year, he told the BBC: ‘If you have a physical injury, it’s your brain that gets you through it—you need mental strength.

BELLADRUM - PRO GREEN - LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 17: Professor Green performs on stage, as thousands of Global Citizens unite with leading UK artists industry leaders, and non-profit organizations for Global Citizen Live London, at the O2 Academy Brixton on April 17, 2018 in London, England. The event took place to hold Commonwealth leaders accountable for progress made towards achieving the Global Goals for Sustainable Development and ending extreme poverty by 2030. They used their collective voice in a bid to be the generation to end extreme poverty at the free-ticketed event in Brixton. (Photo by John Phillips/John Phillips/Getty Images for Global Citizen)
Pro Green has long been open about his mental health (Picture: John Phillips/John Phillips/Getty Images for Global Citizen)

‘I don’t know why there is a division between physical and mental health; it should just be health—they are intrinsically linked.’

He also previously fronted a documentary titled Suicide and Me, with his dad taking his own life when the rapper was 24.

Additionally, last year, he started taking antidepressants for the first time, having been reluctant at first, also due to the ‘stigma’ around mental illness.

Pro Green’s cancelled gig came just a day after he performed at Glastonbury Festival 2025.

The Just Be Good to Green musician was brought out as a surprise guest by Native James during his set on the BBC Introducing stage.

Following some of his own hits, he introduced Green for a cameo, the UK hip hop veteran popping up for the duo’s recent collab, Block.

GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 26: Rapper Professor Green (L) makes a special guest appearance with alternative rap artist Native James during day two of Glastonbury festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 26, 2025 in Glastonbury, England. Established by Michael Eavis in 1970, Glastonbury has grown into the UK's largest music festival, drawing over 200,000 fans to enjoy performances across more than 100 stages. In 2026, the festival will take a fallow year, a planned pause to allow the Worthy Farm site time to rest and recover. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
The hitmaker made a special guest appearance with alternative rap artist Native James at Glastonbury (Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images)
GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 26: Rapper Professor Green (L) makes a special guest appearance with alternative rap artist Native James during day two of Glastonbury festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 26, 2025 in Glastonbury, England. Established by Michael Eavis in 1970, Glastonbury has grown into the UK's largest music festival, drawing over 200,000 fans to enjoy performances across more than 100 stages. In 2026, the festival will take a fallow year, a planned pause to allow the Worthy Farm site time to rest and recover. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
They performed their new hit Block (Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

In fact, it is Green’s Worthy Farm appearance that made fans suspicious, as @bexwidd commented on Insta after his absence from Chester 7 was confirmed: ‘He stayed at Glastonbury! Very poor @professorgreen’.

Agreeing, @splash_vw blasted him as ‘pathetic’, praising Haskell for still showing up despite the recent death of his father.

The Glasto set still went down a treat regardless, as fans were keen to comment on how ‘iconic’ the moment was.

‘I am so glad I was there to witness this’, @vpulverise wrote on Instagram.

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Green himself commented: ‘gassssssssssed ain’t the word everyone go stream BLOCK NOWWWWWW … full circle moment – thank you @bbcintroducing and thank you @nativejamesuk@double.s.official@reeceselvadorai and gang 🔥’

No stranger to Glasto, having performed there several times before, Green hinted that he’ll be returning in 2027 after the festival’s fallow year.

‘@glastofest see you in 27 💃’

This article was first published on June 29, 2025.

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