60s revisionists, Foxygen have been forced to cancel their upcoming European tour.
These dates include stints at Primavera, Way Out West and Oya, along with UK headline shows.
The band released the following statement, in which they state the decision to be “for the creative health of the band”.
“We have some unfortunate news. We have to cancel our upcoming EU dates for May/June and upcoming EU summer festival dates. We’d like apologize to all our European fans and supporters. We know this causes frustration and headaches for ticket buyers and promoters alike. We assure you this is ultimately for the creative health of the band. We will back in EU soon and promise to make this up to all of you. Please understand. Thank you again, all of you. Your time, attention and support mean the world to us. Love, Foxygen.”
Foxygen released their debut album earlier this year. The cancelled dates are as follows:
24th May – London Calling at Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland
25th May – Primavera Sound, Barcelona, Spain
29th May – Beaches Brew Festival, Ravenna, Italy
1st June – Primavera Sound, Porto, Portugal
3rd June – Stereo, Glasgow, Scotland
4th June – The Cluny, Newcastle, England
5th June – Deaf Institute, Manchester, England
6th June – Scala, London, England
7th June – Green Door Store, Brighton, England
7th July - Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark
6th August – Oya Festival, Oslo, Norway
8th August – Way Out West, Gothenburg, Sweden
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