Tears For Fears postpone tour
Tears For Fears have announced that they have been forced to postpone their 2018 UK and Ireland tour.
The tour was due to start on 27 April in Leeds, but the band announced on their website today that “due to unforeseen health concerns and on doctor’s orders” they are rescheduling all dates to “early 2019.” Additionally, Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith’s appearance at the Bath Festival on 26 May has been cancelled.
Tickets for 2018 remain valid for respective city’s rescheduled 2019 show, except for Glasgow and Birmingham where the venues have changed and customers will be issued with new tickets.
Tear For Fears apologised to fans and said “they look forward to working on finishing material for their first new album in fourteen years, with the hope of releasing it this autumn.”
The band issued a greatest hits, Rule The World, late last year and played a triumphant show at London’s Royal Albert Hall at the end of October – their first non-festival show in the UK for over 10 years.
By Paul Sinclair
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