'It was the worst show I have ever played': Musician Dan Sultan apologises for being 'drunk' during a Cairns concert... nine months after the disastrous event landed him in rehab By Andrew Court For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:21 GMT, 1 March 2019 | Updated: 06:31 GMT, 1 March 2019 Viewcomments Dan Sultan has apologised for the disastrous concert he played in Cairns last June, during which he fell off a chair and forgot the lyrics to a song. Taking to Facebook on Thursday, the Australian musician told fans that he 'sold everyone in the room short' and was hoping to 'make it right' with another performance he has now scheduled in the same city. The 34-year-old has previously confessed that he was 'drunk' during the event and the fallout from show landed him in rehab. 'It was the worst show I have ever played': On Thursday, Musician Dan Sultan (pictured) took to Facebook apologising for his disastrous concert in Cairns last year During last year's concert, Dan performed a bizarre rendition of Britney Spears' song Baby One More Time, which prompted anger from fans. According to news.com.au, 'almost every one of the 500 audience members demanded a refund'. In his candid Facebook post shared on Thursday, Dan described the June 2nd concert as 'the worst show I have and will ever play'. 'The fallout following that show, sparked actions to address and amend things about my life and lifestyle that I'd been avoiding': During last year's concert, Dan performed a bizarre rendition of Britney Spears' song Baby One More Time, which prompted anger from fans He wrote: 'The fallout following that show, sparked actions to address and amend things about my life and lifestyle that I'd been avoiding, lying to myself about, dismissing and deflecting for a long time. 'It was an extremely difficult time but one of the biggest blessings I could've ever asked (or not asked) for. At just under nine months sober, I'm really thankful that I'll be returning to Cairns tomorrow night [Friday] for a 'Make it Right Show'. The star added that he was now almost nine months sober. 'You are a brilliant performer and courageous soul': Many of Dan's fans left supportive comments beneath his post Many of Dan's fans left supportive comments beneath his post, with one writing: 'Respect and love to you Dan! You are a brilliant performer and courageous soul.' Another admirer wrote: 'A brave person to admit defeat and then look to ways to rise above so as to be that wonderful someone that was hiding inside.' Last November, Dan shared details about his stint in rehab with the Sydney Morning Herald. The star revealed he underwent a month of outpatient treatment, as well as adding regular exercise and boxing training to his routine. 'I went to a place for a month, every day for rehab. I stayed at home and got up every morning and went there and came home at night, which was really good,' he told the publication. Sober: Last November, Dan shared details about his stint in rehab with the Sydney Morning Herald Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility