Sick Of It All Cancel South American Tour

by | Mar 27, 2010

Sick Of It All have been forced to cancel their upcoming July/August South American tour with Terror. The band comments:

“Sorry to all our great South American fans, but the tour we had scheduled with Terror between late July and early August is to be rescheduled to a later date, probably in 2011.  Our busy fall schedule in the US and Europe is preventing us from doing it later this year.  Hopefully Terror will still be available to do it with us when we get the dates locked in, but we don’t know for certain if the two band’s schedules will line up exactly.”

“We’d like to thank all of the promoters who took on the shows – everything was shaping up very nicely and their professionalism is obvious.  We appreciate their willingness to bring us down to play South America again and we’re eager to do so.  It’s important to make it clear that this is not a cancellation – we just have to move the tour to a different time.”

“We’ll post the new dates as they’re confirmed.  Please watch this space.  Going to South America is always special for us and we can’t wait for the next opportunity to play for all our fans there again.”

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