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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s son dead at 43 after battle with gastric cancer

  • FILE - British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber promotes his new...

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    FILE - British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber promotes his new production "Love Never Dies" at a theater in London, Oct. 8, 2009. Andrew Lloyd Webber, the English composer who created the scores for blockbuster musicals such as "Cats,'' "The Phantom of the Opera'' and "Evita,'' has written the anthem for King Charles III's coronation, adapting a piece of church music that encourages singers to make a "joyful noise." (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File)

  • This Dec. 16, 2019 file photo shows composer and executive...

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    This Dec. 16, 2019 file photo shows composer and executive producer Andrew Lloyd Webber attending the world premiere of "Cats" in New York.

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Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber announced Saturday that his son Nick lost his 18-month battle with gastric cancer.

“I am shattered to have to announce that my beloved elder son Nick died a few hours ago in Basingstoke Hospital,” Webber said in a statement shared with the Daily News. “His whole family is gathered together and we are all totally bereft. Thank you for all your thoughts during this difficult time.”

News of Nick’s death came just two days after he had been moved into hospice care while suffering from pneumonia brought on by his cancer.

This Dec. 16, 2019 file photo shows composer and executive producer Andrew Lloyd Webber attending the world premiere of “Cats” in New York.

The “Bad Cinderella” composer first shared Nick’s critical cancer diagnosis on Sunday. He said he would be absent for Thursday night’s Broadway premiere to be by his son’s side.

“I’m absolutely gutted to not be able to be there, but my place is really here in England at the moment,” the 75-year-old said. “Thank you for all of your messages, everybody in the cast, and good luck.”

Like his father, Nick Lloyd Webber was a composer and producer. The men collaborated on multiple projects, including “Cinderella,” which opened in London in 2021 and received a Grammy nomination for best musical theater album last year.

The show has now debuted on Broadway as “Bad Cinderella,” serving as a modernized adaptation of the classic fairy tale.