Drowning Pool Cancels South America Tour, Cites Logistical Failures

The band confirmed the tour won’t happen after the necessary support didn’t materialize. No replacement dates have been offered.

Drowning Pool’s scheduled South America tour has been called off. The band confirmed the decision this week, pointing to a breakdown in the planning that was supposed to get them there.

“All the logistics weren’t put together for us to get there in time,” was the statement released, without further detail. For a band that had publicly anticipated the run, the terse explanation lands as a clean acknowledgment of a practical impasse.

South America remains a magnet for heavy bands but a difficult destination to reach smoothly. Last-minute cancellations tied to freight, visas, or local coordination are not uncommon, and Drowning Pool’s case fits that pattern without adding drama. They haven’t accused anyone or specified where the chain broke.

No alternate shows or timelines came with the announcement. The tour simply disappears from the calendar, leaving fans in the region waiting on a promise that couldn’t be kept this time.

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