Bad Religion have announced the cancellation of their fall 2024 North American tour.
The punk veterans cited an “unforeseen family circumstance” as the reason for the canceled dates, which were scheduled to begin Sept. 17 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and continue through Oct. 19 in Sacramento, California.
The band shared the following in a statement on Instagram and gave a nod to Los Angeles punk band Niis, who appeared to be the tour's supporting act:
“We apologize for any disappointment or disruption this may cause. For a ticket refund, please visit the point of purchase. A sincere apology to @niis.losangeles for their willingness and support. Go see them, they are fantastic!”
The tour would have been Bad Religion's second U.S. tour of 2024 following their tour earlier this year with Social Distortion. It was set to be the band's busiest year since 2021, when they belatedly celebrated their 40th anniversary with a tour (postponed from 2020 due to COVID) and the release of their autobiography, Do What Thou Wilt: The History of Bad Religion.
Below you can see the tour poster with the affected dates for Bad Religion's cancelled North American tour in fall 2024.
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