Why did Bauhaus cancel their 2022 North American tour? Band issues statement as Peter Murphy enters rehab
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The band announced this morning that Peter Murphy would enter rehab to “attend to his health and well-being”
Shows affected by the cancellation:25746Bauhaus has canceled the remainder of their North American tour.The band announced this morning that Peter Murphy would enter rehab to “attend to his health and well-being”Shows affected by the cancellation: https://t.co/5N64hiMKTt Bauhaus' cancelled North American tour included venues in New York, Philadelphia, Washington (DC), Boston, New Haven (CT), Detroit, St. Paul, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and Denver. It was supposed to wrap up at Radio City Music Hall in New York on New Year’s Eve. The band was also scheduled to make an appearance at Riot Fest on September 16 and 18. Attendees who have purchased tickets can contact their point of purchase for refunds.
Why did Bauhaus cancel their 2022 North American tour Band issues statement as Peter Murphy enters rehab
By Yasmin Ahmed Modified 01 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Bauhaus has cancelled all North American tour dates. (Images via Getty) English goth rock band Bauhaus recently cancelled their North American tour. According to a spokesperson, the tour cancellation comes in light of vocalist Peter Murphy entering a rehabilitiation facility to attend to his health. The trek was scheduled to kick off on September 6 in Toronto and conclude on September 23 in Atlanta, Georgia. The tour was supposed to Bauhaus' first outing in 16 years. In a statement, the band’s representative said, “Following a string of critically-hailed reunion shows across continents, Peter Murphy will be entering a rehabilitation facility to attend to his health and well-being.” The spokesperson further noted that no other information was available about Murphy’s health. Murphy had suffered a heart attack in 2019 and later released a statement saying that he had made a full recovery. The band hit the road in late 2021 and performed at the Cruel World festival in Pasadena, California, in May 2022. That same month, they also played a set of shows in the West Coast followed by some European gigs in June and August. Their most recent concert was in Portugal on August 27.Bauhaus cancelled North American tour included dates at Riot Fest
Jake 'The '80s Never Ended in my World' Rudh@JakeRudhBauhaus has canceled the remainder of their North American tour.The band announced this morning that Peter Murphy would enter rehab to “attend to his health and well-being”
Shows affected by the cancellation:25746Bauhaus has canceled the remainder of their North American tour.The band announced this morning that Peter Murphy would enter rehab to “attend to his health and well-being”Shows affected by the cancellation: https://t.co/5N64hiMKTt Bauhaus' cancelled North American tour included venues in New York, Philadelphia, Washington (DC), Boston, New Haven (CT), Detroit, St. Paul, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and Denver. It was supposed to wrap up at Radio City Music Hall in New York on New Year’s Eve. The band was also scheduled to make an appearance at Riot Fest on September 16 and 18. Attendees who have purchased tickets can contact their point of purchase for refunds.