The Guardian (USA)

Brian Wilson postpones US tour due to 'mental insecurity'

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Brian Wilson has postponed a US tour scheduled to begin on Friday due to feeling “mentally insecure”.

In a statement, Wilson said he had “been living with mental illness for many decades. There were times when it was unbearable but with doctors and medication­s I have been able to live a wonderful, healthy and productive life.” He said that following surgery on his back, “I started feeling strange and it’s been pretty scary for a while. I was not feeling like myself. Mentally insecure, is how I’d describe it.

“I’ve been struggling with stuff in my head and saying things I don’t mean and I don’t know why. Its something I’ve never dealt with before and we can’t quite figure it out just yet.”

He added: “The music and my fans keep me going and I know this will be something I can again overcome.” He hopes to return to performing this year.

Wilson has been diagnosed with a schizoaffe­ctive disorder for some time. He once described his symptoms: “For the past 40 years I’ve had auditory hallucinat­ions in my head, all day every day, and I can’t get them out. Every few minutes the voices say something derogatory to me, which discourage­s me a little bit, but I have to be strong enough to say to them, ‘Hey, would you quit stalking me? Fuck off! Don’t talk to me – leave me alone!’ I have to say these types of things all day long. It’s like a fight.” He has partially attributed his mental health struggles to LSD use.

Wilson has maintained a robust touring schedule in recent years, playing shows across the US and Europe alongside former Beach Boy Al Jardine.

 ??  ?? ‘My fans keep me going’ … Brian Wilson. Photograph: Ben Quinton/The Guardian
‘My fans keep me going’ … Brian Wilson. Photograph: Ben Quinton/The Guardian

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