Zao Cancel Weekend Shows in Nashville & Morgantown

by | Apr 11, 2012

Zao have cancelled their shows this weekend in Nashville for Stand Together Fest and Morgantown, West Virginia at 123 Pleasant Street.

The band commented, “Without going into TOO many details, we have a personal health emergency in the band. That is all we are going to say on the matter. Nobody is dying, but it is serious enough that it became very clear, very quickly that the show could NOT happen. As much as we want to play, it was not worth putting that pressure on the induvidual or the band as a whole.”

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