Threat Signal Drop Off Upcoming Hed PE European Tour

by | Mar 3, 2010

Threat Signal have been forced to cancel their European trek with Hed PE due to kick off today in Reading, UK. The band released the following statement:

“We sincerely regret to inform you that our 2010 European tour dates w/ (Hed) Pe & Atilla have been officially cancelled. The tour will still go on; however, we will not be performing on it. We had worked very hard to make this tour even considerably possible, but due to financial difficulties we’ve had to abandon ship. We’re back thousands more dollars than we originally expected, and we’ve been struggling ever since to find affordable means of transportation. We cannot justify or even find the amount of money needed to make this tour possible for us anymore…”

“Our hearts are broken, this would have been Threat Signal’s first European Tour. On the upside, we’ve had an amazing North American run w/ EPICA & Blackguard and are looking forward to confirmed dates in Canada. The more people that show their support locally will ultimately help us land these tours overseas.”

“Once again, we apologize a million times over and over to our friends and fans in Europe who expected us on the tour. We’re currently working extremely hard with our agents and record label to find another tour in Europe before the year is over. We promise to make this up to those who were looking forward to seeing us live.”

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