Comedian Matt Rife cancels two shows for medical emergency and tells fans ‘I’ve never had to do something like this’

Matt Rife canceled his two Indiana shows the evening he was set to perform

MATT Rife has canceled his two Indiana shows at the last minute.

The comedy star announced the news on Instagram and X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday.

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Matt Rife canceled his two Indiana shows the evening he was set to performCredit: Getty
The star had two shows in Indiana on Wednesday, but announced the same evening that they wouldn't go ahead

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The star had two shows in Indiana on Wednesday, but announced the same evening that they wouldn’t go aheadCredit: Getty
Matt explained that a 'last-minute medical emergency' was keeping him from performing

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Matt explained that a ‘last-minute medical emergency’ was keeping him from performingCredit: Instagram/mattrife

Matt, 28, was due to perform at the Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington on Wednesday night.

His two shows were scheduled for 7 pm and 10 pm, according to WIBC Indiana.

At around 7:40 pm, however, the Netflix star shared a post that they couldn’t go ahead due to a health issue.

“INDIANA: I’m so f**king sorry, but due to a last minute medical emergency I have to reschedule our shows tonight (again).

“I’ve been doing 40+ shows a month for a year and half and never had to do something like this, I’m so so sorry, I hope you understand and I love you so much,” he wrote on X.

Reply to his own tweet, he added, “Refunds are being issued, working on it now. Sorry again.”

Despite assuring ticket holders that they’d be compensated, Matt didn’t go into further detail about what the “medical emergency” was.

FAN CONCERN

Many of Matt’s fans quickly replied to his thread, sharing their support after the troubling news.

“Take care yourself. You’re the ONLY one that can do that for YOU!” one person wrote.

“The boy’s killing himself for his craft. But he’s a great one,” said a second.

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“Matt don’t be sorry. Health always comes first. Hope you get better!” added a third social media user.

However, others replied to suggest that they weren’t as forgiving of the last-minute cancelation.

“Everyone saying ‘Hope you’re good, bro. Take care of yourself’ didn’t just waste $600 on tickets plus hotel room and travel. Canceling the same venue twice? D**k move!” said one.

“Drove 3 hours to see you man. This was a waste,” raged a second.

I’ve been doing 40+ shows a month for a year and half and never had to do something like this, I’m so so sorry, I hope you understand and I love you so much.

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Other commenters suggested that Matt was overworking himself, after he recently joked about his lack of sleep.

“Sometimes I feel 98 years old and then I remember I sleep maybe 14 hours a week if I’m lucky so I am quite literally a corpse,” Matt wrote on X on May 26.

THINK TWICE

Matt’s cancelation of his Indiana shows makes it the second time his performances haven’t gone ahead for his Bloomington fans.

Wednesday’s shows were originally set to take place in February, but were rescheduled after a prior cancelation.

Matt had two sold-out shows booked at the Indiana University Auditorium, but couldn’t commit to them.

“Due to an unforeseen conflict in the artist’s touring schedule, Matt Rife’s performances at IU Auditorium are being postponed until May 29,” the venue announced at the time, according to The Herald-Times.

Many of Matt's fans supported him, encouraging the comedian to put his health first

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Many of Matt’s fans supported him, encouraging the comedian to put his health firstCredit: Getty
Others were less forgiving, considering the shows had already been rescheduled

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Others were less forgiving, considering the shows had already been rescheduledCredit: Getty
Matt was initially supposed to give his Indiana shows in February, but moved them to May 29 due to a 'scheduling conflict'

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Matt was initially supposed to give his Indiana shows in February, but moved them to May 29 due to a ‘scheduling conflict’Credit: Getty

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