Phoebe Bridgers celebrated her first solo UK number one record on the Official Albums Chart from hospital as she recovers from appendicitis.The singer, 32, was taken to hospital on her 32nd birthday on Monday, days after the album’s release, and shared a photo of herself on Instagram lying in a hospital bed.Appendicitis occurs when the appendix becomes inflamed and usually results in the removal of the appendix.Phoebe proudly clutched her number 1 trophy in the snap shared on Instagram, alongside the caption: ‘Album is number one in the UK and I exploded’.Fans wrote in the comment section their well wishes and told the singer they hoped she would have a speedy recovery. The star had been scheduled to take to the stage in Kingston on August 19, followed by a performance in Brighton on August 20. Phoebe Bridgers celebrated her first solo UK number one record on the Official Albums Chart from hospital as she recovers from appendicitisThe next day, she had been slated to also perform for fans in Bristol on August 21, but the three concerts have since been postponed with rescheduled dates yet to be announced. Kingston’s Banquet Records, which was putting on the August 19 shows, took to its own Instagram stories to confirm the cancellation of the performances. ‘TONIGHT’S PHOEBE BRIDGERS SHOWS ARE OFF. as on her insta story (pictured), Phoebe is unwell – get well soon!! – so the Kingston events will have to move.’We of course wish her all the best, and apologise for any disappointment. we’re working closely with her global teams, and will update soon as we can.’ Bridgers has been keeping busy as she celebrated the release of her third studio album Lost Weekend on August 14. The Californian singer-songwriter’s chart-topping third LP Lost Weekend follows 2022’s Punisher, which peaked at number six in the UK. The LP contains a total of 16 tracks including The Outside, Lost Boys, The Governor’s Waltz and Still Standing. The star had been scheduled to take to the stage in Kingston on August 19, followed by a performance in Brighton on August 20, but had to cancel The singer jumped to her Instagram stories on Wednesday to share a snap of herself resting in a hospital bed after undergoing surgery for appendicitisOf her lengthy music hiatus, Phoebe said recently: ‘I mean, I didn’t love all parts of being away.”I kept booking studio time and then putting it off… and booking studio time and putting it off, and putting it off… I really wanted to be making something.’The singer further explained that she ‘just started going in and then taking six months off and then going (back). So this album took forever. Which is great!’ The singer is also slated to kick off her 2026 Lost Tour later this year in support of the Lost Weekend album. Shows are set to officially kick off on September 14 in Indianapolis.