Bad Religion Cancels 2024 Tour: Apology, Full Refunds, and Everything You Need to Know
Punk rock band Bad Religion recently announced the cancellation of their tour. The band was supposed to perform across North America from September 17 to October 19. Unfortunately, the tour was canceled due to a family emergency.
The band shared the news on their official Instagram account, stating, “Due to an unforeseen family circumstance, we are canceling our fall tour. We apologize for any disappointment and disruption this may cause.”
Bad Religion also informed fans that ticket refunds will be issued. Fans are advised to visit the point of purchase for ticket refunds.
Refunds for tickets will be processed within 30 days for purchases made through authorized vendors like Ticketmaster. Fans who used resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats should contact the reseller for a refund.
Fans were eagerly anticipating the tour, especially after the success of Bad Religion’s album “Age of Unreason” in 2019. The band celebrated their 40th anniversary during the 2021 tour, reflecting on their long-standing popularity.
The cancelation of the tour has left fans disappointed and uncertain about the band’s future plans. The current members of Bad Religion include Graffin, Brett Gurewitz, Jay Bentley, Brian Baker, Mike Dimkich, and Jamie Miller.
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