Crush is taking a break for an important reason. It has been confirmed that the soloist will need to undergo surgery to deal with a worsening health condition.

Crush to Undergo Surgery for Herniated Disc

On June 20, Crush’s agency, P NATION, released an official statement on social media regarding the artist’s health status and his upcoming schedule. The announcement revealed that Crush has been dealing with a worsening herniated disc condition.

“Hello, this is P NATION,” the statement read. “The following is a notice regarding Crush’s health and his upcoming schedule. Upon his recent visit to the hospital for his back, Crush learned that his pre-existing herniated disc condition has worsened. Consequently, he was advised by the medical staff that immediate lumbar disc surgery was necessary.”

“Following his surgery, Crush has decided to focus on his treatment and recovery and temporarily suspend all scheduled activities,” it continues. “We at P NATION prioritize and value the artist’s health above all, and we will do our best to ensure that Crush returns to his fans in good health. We sincerely thank you for your understanding, your love, and unwavering support for Crush.”

This news comes as a concern to fans who have been following Crush’s career and health updates. A herniated disc is a serious condition that can cause significant pain and discomfort. It could also impact an artist’s ability to perform and carry out daily activities. Crush’s decision to undergo surgery and take time off for recovery is crucial for his long-term well-being.

P NATION’s commitment to prioritizing Crush’s health reflects the agency’s dedication to their artists’ welfare. Fans have expressed their support and well wishes for Crush, hoping for a swift and complete recovery. This period of rest and rehabilitation is essential for Crush to regain his health and return to his artistic endeavors with renewed strength.

The music community and fans alike are eager to see Crush back on stage, but they understand the importance of his health and the need for this necessary hiatus.