Huge Joanie have introduced the postponement of their upcoming US East Coast tour as a consequence of an unspecified “medical emergency.”
Their upcoming US tour would have been their first, hitting hotspots together with Nashville, Atlanta, and New York Metropolis. In a current Instagram put up, the British punk trio penned an apologetic kessage to their followers.
“We had been so excited to play our first East Coast tour however sadly, as a consequence of a medical emergency, we should postpone to a later date,” they stated. “All tickets will stay legitimate, so please cling on to yours for a second whereas we work on rescheduled dates. In the event you want, a refund is feasible — simply attain out to your level of buy. We will’t wait to get on the market and play and can announce new dates quickly!”
They finish the caption by saying they’re “completely gutted however well being and wellbeing is essential” and that they “look ahead to seeing you quickly and providing you with our all.”
The London-based band just lately completed touring the West Coast of the States, performing three exhibits in California AND ending on the Constellation Room in Santa Ana in March. After a quick break, the band had been set to start out their East Coast tour on Might 19 at Purgatory on the Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia.
The tour got here in assist of their acclaimed second album ‘Again Dwelling’. NME gave the file 4 stars, saying that the album “sees their righteous politics nonetheless intact, however offered by way of digital noise, folks tenderness and jangly guitar pop.”
In celebration of the upcoming debut North American tour, the band launched a dwell rendition of the anthemic album reduce, ‘Cactus Tree’.
In the meantime, Huge Joanie are set additionally to carry out at this 12 months’s Glastonbury. They are going to be on Billy Bragg’s Left-Subject line-up alongside Advantages, Cavetown, Dréya Mac, and Jamie Webster. In addition they seem on the line-up for Bluedot Pageant, which additionally consists of Grace Jones, Róisín Murphy, and Lava La Rue.