In the midst of their North American "Second Base Tour," Bring Me the Horizon have now postponed their Friday (May 17) performance at Toronto's Echo Beach.
"We are sorry to announce that due to unforeseen venue logistical issues beyond our control the show tomorrow night in Toronto will be rescheduled until further notice," the band announced in a statement.
The statement added that all tickets for the May 17 performance will be refunded at point of purchase, and that a new rescheduled show date would be announced soon.
"Live Nation has done their best to work out a scenario to adequately support the event to the standard expected, but unfortunately that is not possible at this time," the band concluded.
Bring Me the Horizon delivered their amo LP this past January. Earlier this year, the band were forced to cancel North American tour dates after singer Oil Sykes ruptured one of his vocal cords.
"We are sorry to announce that due to unforeseen venue logistical issues beyond our control the show tomorrow night in Toronto will be rescheduled until further notice," the band announced in a statement.
The statement added that all tickets for the May 17 performance will be refunded at point of purchase, and that a new rescheduled show date would be announced soon.
"Live Nation has done their best to work out a scenario to adequately support the event to the standard expected, but unfortunately that is not possible at this time," the band concluded.
Bring Me the Horizon delivered their amo LP this past January. Earlier this year, the band were forced to cancel North American tour dates after singer Oil Sykes ruptured one of his vocal cords.
Please note, due to unforeseen venue logistical issues beyond the artists control, the @bmthofficial show tomorrow at @RBCEchoBeach will be rescheduled until further notice. All tix sold will be refunded at point of purchase and a new rescheduled show date will be announced soon. pic.twitter.com/0hP9joucTM
— Live Nation Ontario (@LiveNationON) May 16, 2019