Garron Noone, the Irish comedian known for closing out his videos with "Follow me, I'm delicious," has announced that he is rescheduling his tour dates for the remainder of the year.

Noone, 31, shared an emotional post with his millions of followers on social media on Tuesday, July 1, announcing that he had made the "difficult" decision to reschedule all of his gigs for this year.

"Many of you will be aware of some of the issues I've dealt with in the past and unfortunately, over the last few months I have been dealing with a lot of these issues again," the Mayo man wrote.

"It has gotten to a point where I really need to put all of my energy into getting back on track."

Noone said that all tickets for his 2025 shows will remain valid for his rescheduled 2026 shows, but that fans can contact ticket sellers for refunds.

"Until I see ye again, Stay Delicious," he closed out his post.

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The announcement comes not long before Noone was set to head stateside this summer, with gigs scheduled for Paddy Reilly's in New York City, the Milwaukee Irish Fest, Chicago's Gaelic Park Irish Fest, and McGonagle's Pub in Boston.

"We fully support his decision to prioritize his well-being and wish him well," Milwaukee Irish Fest organizers said on social media after Noone's announcement.

Similarly, Paddy Reilly's said: "We fully support his decision and wish him love, strength, and healing.

"If you’re struggling, please seek help. Your well-being matters."

Organizers of Chicago's Gaelic Park Irish Fest said: "We wish Garron well and we commend him for making the decision to prioritize his mental health."

Noone has been open about his previous struggles with agoraphobia, which he described as "the fear of being in situations you can't control because you have a lot of panic attacks." The condition left him essentially homebound for about five years.

Earlier this year, Noone deactivated his social media accounts for a period after his comments on immigration stirred some controversy. He returned after about a week, admitting that he felt the "misrepresentation" of his widely-discussed videos was on him.