Former 1974 British Eurovision representative, Olivia Newton-John, has announced the postponement of her upcoming June concert dates following a recent breast cancer diagnosis.

Following an initial postponement of the first half of her tour earlier this year due to back pain, it has since been established that a recent cancer diagnosis has been the cause of Olivia Newton-John’s recent health problems, therefore forcing the singer to postpone her tour.

Tour dates reluctantly postponed

In a statement released via Newton-John’s official Facebook page, the former Grease and Eurovision icon confirmed her reluctance at postponing her forthcoming tour dates, adding:

I decided on my direction of therapies after consultation with my doctors and natural therapists and the medical team at my Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Centre in Melbourne, Australia.

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Newton-John is set to complete a course of photon radiation therapy over the coming period, with the British-Australian singer confidently hoping get back on stage for the remainder of her tour later this year.

First diagnosis and charity fundraising

Newton-John was previously diagnosed with breast cancer back in 1992, an experience which she has previously stated she has been grateful for as:

Without it I would not have done many of the things I have done in my life. It’s taught me compassion for those going through difficult times.

Following her first diagnosis, the singer has dedicated a vast amount of time towards raising money for cancer charities, including donating proceeds from her recent album releases as well as embarking on a number of adventurous fundraising events.

The Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre later went on to be founded. A collaboration between Austin Health and the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute, the ONJ Cancer Centre works on providing cancer treatment to patients as well as carrying out breakthrough research and clinical trials.


Jessica was born and raised in the United Kingdom. Eurovision has been a huge part of her life for a number of years, getting to see the contest live for the first time in 2015. Jessica joined the ESCToday team in November 2013.