Scissor Sisters Forced To Cancel Nine European Shows
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Written by Jon Stickler
Scissor Sisters have been forced to cancel some of their upcoming shows on mainland Europe. Due to funding issues, it has been announced that it is impossible to make the tour work financially.
Obvioulsy very disappointed, Scissor Sisters explained. “We’re saddened to discover that we are unable to play our scheduled tour dates through Europe. We’re genuinely sorry about this frustrating situation. We’ll try to make it up to you and return to these beautiful cities soon.”
Refunds are available from the point of purchase for all nine of the canceled shows, which were due to take place between 29th October and 14th November. All other upcoming Scissor Sisters dates, including December’s UK arena tour, remain unaffected.
UK fans can expect to hear tracks from Scissor Sisters' latest album 'Nightwork' as well as songs from their multi-million selling self-titled debut album and 2006’s follow-up album ‘Tah-Dah’.
The seven-date tour kicks-off in Birmingham on 3rd December and takes in some of the UK’s biggest arenas before concluding at London’s O2 Arena on 15th December.
3rd LG Arena, Birmingham
6th Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff
10th Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
11th Evening News Arena, Manchester
13th Trent FM Arena, Nottingham
14th Brighton Centre, Brighton
15th The O2 Arena, London
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