7 Horns 7 Eyes Pull Out of Upcoming Canadian Tour

by | Jan 17, 2013

7 Horns 7 Eyes have pulled out of their upcoming Canadian run with Annex Theory due to unforeseen logistical issues.

Guitarist Aaron Smith commented, “This is certainly not the outcome we had in mind when we announced our participation in this tour, and it’s really a bummer to let everyone down who had made plans to come see 7H7E play and to the promoters of the shows as well. There are several factors in our decision to cancel, including unforeseen financial strain, and it was not a decision we made quickly or lightly, but it’s definitely the best decision. We fully intend and look forward to rescheduling a similar run of dates in the future (we hope with ANNEX THEORY), so that we can make it up to our Canadian fans! We will not forget!”

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