Nick Rhodes Illness Forces Duran Duran To Cancel Gig In Atlantic City

Illness Forces Duran Duran To Cancel Gig

The illness of keyboardist Nick Rhodes has forced the last-minute cancellation of rock group Duran Duran's concert at Atlantic City's Revel.

The chart-topping 1980s band members have been on the road for nearly two straight years in support of their new album All You Need Is Now and the pace has taken its toll on Rhodes.

Duran Duran have been touring for nearly two years

The casino, Atlantic City's newest, said Rhodes has been sick for a few days and saw a doctor who advised him not to perform.

In a news release, Rhodes said doctors told him he could be suffering from exhaustion.

"I have struggled through the last few nights, hoping that I could simply work through this," Rhodes said. "But today I felt so unwell, I had to see a doctor.

"We absolutely hate to disappoint our incredibly loyal fans and cancel a show at the last minute, but unfortunately the doctor has strongly recommended that this is what we do on this occasion. So it is with enormous regret that we are unable to perform in Atlantic City tonight,"

Keyboardist Nick Rhodes thinks the constant touring may have done him in, temporarily

The casino was not informed that the band would be cancelling until 7pm - after many fans had already arrived with tickets. The gig, due to take place at the casino's 5,000-seat Ovation Hall, may be re-scheduled in the next few days.

Duran Duran are best known for their 1980s MTV videos including Rio and Girls On Film.

Duran Duran through the years

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