The songwriter issued a statement on Facebook.
Dan Sultan has issued a statement apologising for "inexcusable and disrespectful" behaviour at a gig in Cairns on Saturday night.
As The Cairns Post reports, all of the punters who attended the show at Tank Arts Centre will have their tickets refunded after the ARIA Award-winning songwriter's performance which was described as "like watching a train wreck".
Another attendee wrote on Facebook that they walked out after the third song, "around the time Dan fell off his chair".
"I want to apologise to all of my fans, particularly those who were at the Cairns show on Saturday night," Sultan's statement posted to Facebook reads.
"My behaviour was inexcusable and disrespectful. I’d also like to extend an apology to the staff at Tanks Arts Centre for what occurred.
"I am taking stock of my personal situation and am seeking professional help."
See the full post below.
Sultan is currently scheduled to perform in Wagga Wagga on Friday; The Music has contacted promoters for comment.
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UPDATE:
Dan Sultan has postponed the remaining dates of his Killer Australian tour following the gig in Cairns on Saturday night.
The songwriter's management confirmed the postponement in a statement posted to Facebook today.
"We apologise to Dan’s fans for any inconvenience this may cause," the post reads.
"Dan’s health and wellbeing is our highest priority at this time and we thank you for your ongoing understanding and support.
"We hope to reschedule the postponed dates once Dan makes a full recovery."
Read the full post below.
Ticket holders can hold on to their tickets for the reschedule dates or refund through point of purchase.