Alex Warren Speaks Out After Exiting Sommo Festival, Says 'I'm Going Through a Lot'
TORONTO, CANADA - Alex Warren, the Canadian pop star behind the chart-topping hit "Ordinary," has spoken out about his sudden withdrawal from the upcoming Sommo Festival in Prince Edward Island. In a TikTok post on September 3, Warren explained that he had asked for time off four weeks ago due to personal reasons.
"I'm going through a lot of stuff," Warren said in the video. "I've been touring all year, I have rehearsals on my birthday, and I wanted some downtime." The statement came after organizers of the festival announced his withdrawal from the event earlier that day, citing a scheduling conflict.
The Sommo Festival is set to take place from September 13-14, with headliners Hozier and Alanis Morissette. Warren's exit has left fans and organizers scrambling to adjust the lineup. "We are working hard to complete the lineup, and you'll be the first to know when we do," a festival spokesperson said in a statement.
Warren's decision to speak out on social media has sparked a mix of reactions from fans and industry insiders. Some have expressed understanding for his need for downtime, while others have speculated about the true reasons behind his withdrawal.
The Canadian music scene has been abuzz with Warren's success this year, particularly with "Ordinary" reaching No. 1 on Billboard's Global Song of the Summer chart. His decision to prioritize personal well-being may be seen as a refreshing change in an industry often criticized for its grueling tour schedules and demanding expectations.
As fans wait to see how the festival lineup will be adjusted, Warren's statement serves as a reminder that even high-profile performers are not immune to burnout and personal struggles. "I'm just trying to take care of myself," Warren said simply.
The Sommo Festival organizers have yet to announce any further changes to the lineup or schedule. As for Warren, he has taken a temporary break from social media, leaving fans to wonder what's next for the talented singer-songwriter.
Background:
Sommo Festival is an annual East Coast music festival held in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The event features a diverse lineup of local and international artists, with past headliners including The Tragically Hip and Arcade Fire.
Warren has been touring extensively throughout 2025, performing at major festivals like Stagecoach in California and supporting his hit single "Ordinary." His decision to prioritize personal well-being may be seen as a nod to the importance of self-care in the music industry.
Additional Perspectives:
Industry insiders have praised Warren's decision to speak out about his struggles. "It takes a lot of courage for an artist to admit when they're not okay," said Rachel McLean, a Toronto-based music manager. "Alex is setting a great example for other performers who may be struggling in silence."
Fans have also rallied around Warren, expressing support and understanding on social media. "We get it, Alex," wrote one fan on Twitter. "You do you, and we'll be here waiting for your next album."
*Reporting by Billboard.*