Fans are taking to Twitter to express their frustrations after Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes has reportedly walked off stage during a concert.

According to Brooklyn Vegan, the musician left the stage without explaining after playing two songs at The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Texas.

Since no one was singing, the crowd sang a few karaoke songs before the venue ultimately canceled the show. Tickets were immediately refunded to concertgoers.

The venue sent an e-mail to fans, saying the show had been officially canceled due to "unexpected circumstances."

Jezebel Senior Reporter Caitlin Cruz attended the concert and experienced the mishap. She later took to Twitter to share what happened in the event.

ADVERTISEMENT

"Bright Eyes played two songs. Conor Oberst walked off. And now the band is suggesting Bright Eyes karaoke with Bright Eyes for the crowd, This is a disaster and I appreciate the attempt at triage but jesus," she wrote.

As of this writing, Bright Eyes nor Conor Oberst has not publicly commented on the matter.

Bright Eyes United States, United Kingdom, Ireland Tour Dates

The band's next stop will be at the Orpheum Theater in New Orleans tonight (May 23), and they haven't announced whether the show is canceled or not.

Bright Eyes is currently traveling across the United States for its 2022 tour. Cities for their concerts include Charleston, Orlando, Saint Agustine, Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Asbury Park, New Haven, Lafayette, Boise, Spokane, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and more.

They also announced a tour in the United Kingdom and Ireland, starting in London on August 30.

READ ALSO: Kendrick Lamar New Album Debuts Atop Billboard 200, Dominates Hot 100 Charts

Scheduled tour dates are as follows:

AUGUST 2022

  • 30 - London Eventim Apollo
  • 31 - Manchester O2 Apollo

SEPTEMBER 2022

  • 1 - Dublin Vicar Street
  • 5 - Birmingham O2 Institute
  • 6 - Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowland

Bright Eyes' Upcoming Projects

According to NME, the band is gearing up for the re-issue of their nine studio albums and a new EP titled "Companion."

The records will feature new recordings of their classic hits and a cover version from an artist they found inspiring at the time when they were creating the project.

The first three albums, "A Collection Of Songs Written And Recorded 1995 -1998," "Letting Off The Happiness," and "Fevers and Mirrors," will be released on May 27.

READ MORE: Evanescence New Guitarist, Bassist Revealed After Jen Majura Exit [UPDATE]