Coheed and Cambria Postpone Current Tour Dates Due to Illness

by | Oct 23, 2012

Coheed and Cambria have been forced to postpone all current headlining dates due to illness until after Thanksgiving.

“[I] have spent all [Tuesday] morning in a doctor’s office here in St Louis where they did a full evaluation on my throat… and found some swelling that could possibly cause some long term damage if I continue without rest,” Claudio Sanchez stated. “I know this is a big disappointment, especially for those of you in St Louis – it really hurts us to do this, but it’s what we have to do.”

The band’s rescheduled dates include:

Nov 29 Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre
Nov 30 Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
Dec 02 St. Louis, MO @ Pops Nightclub
Dec 03 Springfield, MO @ Gillioz Theatre
Dec 04 Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works

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