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Catfish And The Bottlemen have quietly cancelled their US and Australia tours

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Catfish And The Bottlemen have seemingly quietly cancelled their tours in Australia and the United States – find out more below.Last week (August 31), the Welsh band cancelled their first show in Ireland in five years just minutes before doors were set to open.

At the time, they announced that a member of the band had fallen ill.Now, it seems as though the band have axed their entire Australia and North American runs as well.

While the band have yet to issue a statement regarding the cancellations, fans in Australia have confirmed that they received notification of the tour’s cancellation just ahead of its scheduled kickoff today (September 4).According to messaging from the tour’s ticketing partner Moshtix, all Australian shows have been cancelled due to illness, and that the band “were really looking forward to the shows”.And just like that, Catfish and the Bottlemen’s Australia tour (starting tonight) is gone.

pic.twitter.com/b1FMEwJDMM— Neil Sherwin (@neilsherwin) September 3, 2024The band’s US tour in October and November has also seemingly been cancelled, with fans from North America reporting on social media that they’ve been notified of cancellations.In February, Catfish returned with the single ‘Showtime’ – marking their first new music in five years.

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