Singer Róisín Murphy suffered a nasty injury on stage on Saturday night (27th October) at Moscows Ikra Club. Whilst performing the track Primitive from her hugely acclaimed new album Overpowered she hit her head on a chair and severely damaged her eye socket. She left the stage immediately and was raced straight to a Russian hospital for emergency treatment and was then flown back to the UK early on Sunday morning. Last night she had an operation under general anaesthetic to repair the damage to her eye socket and eyebrow. Fortunately, despite serious concussion and losing a lot of blood, her vision is unimpaired. Róisín is now recovering well but her European tour dates have been cancelled for at least the next seven days as have all promotional commitments. It is hoped that Róisín will return to the stage within a weeks time but she is under doctors orders to rest until fully recovered so the recovery time may need to be extended. However her UK and Irish tour dates starting on 26th November should be unaffected.The cancelled tour dates will be rescheduled for later in the year.