Matt Forde performing at the Royal Variety performance
Matt Forde’s gig finished early (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

Last night Matt Forde was forced to bring one of his Edinburgh Fringe gigs to an early finish after audience members became unwell and were sent to hospital.

The 41-year-old comedian is currently showcasing his The End of an Era tour in the Scottish capital as part of the arts festival.

However, yesterday evening’s performance at The Pleasance Theatre was cancelled before the end of his set.

The gig began at 8:00pm and around ten minutes after it started, an incident occurred.

Metro.co.uk was at the show when a man stood up and as he tried to get out of the row he fell to the ground. He managed to swiftly leave the venue.

Meanwhile Spitting Image impressionist Matt –  who voices Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer and Donald Trump – stopped the show asking if it would be inappropriate to continue before leaving the stage.

Matt Forde tour poster
Matt is performing his The End of an Era tour (Picture: @mattforde)
THE PLEASANCE COURTYARD
Matt was performing at The Pleasance (Picture: thepleasance/Instagram)

A few minutes later venue staff gave the thumbs up and the show continued, with Matt informing the audience the man was okay.

Matt continued with his set, which was raucously funny as he impersonated all the biggest faces in politics – of which his Sir Keir Starmer impression was a highlight. However, at around 8:50pm, ten minutes before the show was scheduled to end, a similar situation happened again with a different person.

Someone in the crowd was heard saying, ‘Someone else has collapsed.,’ this time closer to the front. Matt had to stop the show again, and he walked off stage for the second time.

A member of staff then took to the microphone and asked the audience to leave the venue.

The lights then went up and everyone left.

According to the Pleasance venue, standard policy was followed and paramedics were called who suggested the patrons went to the hospital.

Matt Forde with Boris Johnson puppet
Matt is a Spitting Image impressionist (Picture: Mark Harrison)

Matt, who is known for his political comedy and has performed at the Royal Variety Show, recently spoke to Metro.co.uk about the difficult, but brilliant year he’s had.

While performing at the Fringe last year he experienced terrible back pain, which he assumed was a slipped disc, but was unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer.

‘When I was told it was cancer, I thought: “I don’t feel like I’ve got cancer. I’m not emaciated, and I’m not, apart from the pain, unwell”,’ he said.

‘You quickly have to come to terms with it and I think when you’re having those conversations, you’re really not sure how long you’ve got left.’

Matt lost the ability to walk when he was operated on after the discovery of a spine tumour. He then had part of his spine removed to remove the growth and has spent the subsequent months recovering and relearning how to walk.

Matt Forde at the British Podcast Awards 2022
Matt is an optimist (Picture: Ash Knotek/REX/Shutterstock)

‘I hopefully won’t have my life shortened by it, and my quality of life hasn’t significantly diminished,’ he said.

‘I’ve got a stoma and I have to self-catheterise in order to pee, and I still need walking sticks to get about, but my walking is improving and I don’t think I’ll need them forever.

‘Really, these things are quite small, I think, compared to the sacrifices that other people make.’

To have missed the asteroid, as Matt puts it, really brings things into perspective.

‘It was actually one of the greatest experiences of my life,’ he says. ‘It really enriched my experience of and perspective on life.

‘I feel like I got something extra out of life for having gone through this, rather than having lost anything.’

On top of stand-up gigs, Matt is a host on The Absolute Radio and presents The Political Party podcast.

Metro.co.uk has contacted Edinburgh Fringe and Matt Forde’s representatives for comment.

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