Upon a Burning Body Pull Out of Mushroomhead Tour in Statement
Upon a Burning Body have pulled out of the present Mushroomhead tour and canceled one of their headlining performances in a new assertion. They elaborated on the state of affairs in a separate put up afterward.
The band was on tour with Mushroomhead because the begin of October, however introduced they might not play the previous few dates of the run in a put up shared on social media yesterday (Oct. 24). Their headlining efficiency on the Manchester Music Hall in Lexington, Ky. on Oct. 27 has been canceled as nicely.
“Due to personal reasons we will not be finishing off the tour with Mushroomhead. We are sorry to not be able to play in the last few cities. Columbus, Flint, Cleveland and the headliner in Lexington are all canceled for us. Mushroomhead and the other two bands are still performing as scheduled,” Upon a Burning Body wrote in the put up.
“Please respect our privacy at this time,” the caption of the put up reads.
As famous in the put up, There Is No Us and Mind Incision will nonetheless carry out the remainder of the reveals with Mushroomhead. See the remaining dates right here.
Read the complete assertion beneath.
Though they did not elaborate on what induced the cancelation in the preliminary put up, some of the band went onstage and addressed the gang in Columbus final night time to elucidate what had occurred. They shared a video of the speech and shared it on Instagram.
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“Our guitar player has had a family emergency… he had to leave immediately,” vocalist Danny Leal mentioned to the gang. “So unfortunately, we will not be able to perform for you guys tonight… The most important thing is that he gets home to the people that need him.”
The caption of the put up assured that the band’s scheduled December performances will nonetheless go on as deliberate, and that they will make up the missed reveals as quickly as they can.
See the clip beneath.
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