MJ Lenderman has pulled out of his upcoming dates on Zach Bryan’s stadium tour. The singer-songwriter said he needs time off the road to rest and work on new songs.
MJ Lenderman has pulled out of his upcoming dates on Zach Bryan’s stadium tour. The singer-songwriter said he needs time off the road to rest and work on new songs.
The 92-year-old singer steps away from the road for the rest of the year. His team says a return is planned for 2027.
The band announced the decision via social media, offering no details beyond the medical severity that forced them off the road.
The band confirmed the tour won’t happen after the necessary support didn’t materialize. No replacement dates have been offered.
The actor and musician’s honesty about playing to “half empty houses” stands in contrast to music’s usual fill-in-the-blank statements.
A planned run across the continent was scrapped after tour organizers pointed to weak advance sales, another instance of the gap between global metal fandom and domestic infrastructure.
The sudden announcement comes just days after the band revealed a summer run with Living Colour, halting both spring and summer itineraries.
A planned stadium show in Poland is scrapped, following similar moves by authorities in the UK and France.
The singer has called off her entire headline tour, citing the need to focus on her family and the release of her new album.