STRUCTURES to go on Hiatus After their December Farewell Tour

by | Oct 17, 2014

It’s been quite a run for Structures since their formation back in 2009. Now, five years after their inception, the band have decided to pull the plug — at least for the time being.

The band announced that they’ll be going on an indefinite hiatus.

This is not an easy decision considering how much we have put into this band since it’s inception in 2009, however we all feel that a healthy break is necessary for each of us for various personal reasons. We are all on good terms and have made this decision collectively.

The group will embark on a Canadian farewell tour in December, where they’ll be rejoined by their ex-vocalist Nick Xourafas. Joining them on the trek will be Obey The BraveExalt, and Villains.

Structures farewell tour dates:

Dec 04 St. Catharines, ON @ Detour Music Hall
Dec 05 London, ON @ London Music Hall
Dec 06 Toronto, ON @ Tattoo
Dec 07 Hamilton, ON @ Absinthe
Dec 09 Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa
Dec 10 Ottawa, ON @ Ritual
Dec 11 Quebec City, QC @ Le Cercle
Dec 13 Guelph, ON @ DSTRCT (no Obey The Brave)

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