Steven Wilson cancels September 2021 UK tour

He has released a statement

Steven Wilson cancels UK tour
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 22nd Mar 2021

Progressive rock icon Steven Wilson is the latest artist to cancel their UK tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The former Porcupine Tree frontman and multi-instrumentalist was due to embark on a rescheduled eight-date UK trek this September in support of his most recent studio album ‘The Future Bites.’ He was then set to hit mainland Europe for the rest of September and into October 2021.

Unfortunately, Steven has today axed all UK and European dates this autumn and he will now concentrate on completing his next two studio albums, which are set for release in 2022 and 2023 respectively.

Steven Wilson’s full statement reads:

“Sadly for the second time I am forced to postpone my tour to promote THE FUTURE BITES - the rescheduled dates were due to begin in September. While recent developments made me at least optimistic that the UK shows might have been able to go ahead (though no guarantee), the same is not true of much of the rest of Europe. With it now clear that it would not have been possible to proceed with many of the shows I have reluctantly made the decision to cancel the whole tour. As a solo artist so many of my expenses are in advance, rehearsal and musician costs, developing the production, so to then only be able to perform a handful of shows at best would simply not have been financially feasible. Once again I must apologise for the disappointment and any inconvenience caused.

“I plan to use the time creatively and to complete and release 2 new albums I have in progress in 2022 and 2023 respectively. With that in mind it makes more sense for me to now look forward to touring these albums instead, and to incorporate the TFB ideas and songs.

“In the meantime there is more TFB related music on the way over the coming months in the form of some fantastic remixes and a release for the song ANYONE BUT ME, which was originally the closing track on the album but which I replaced with COUNT OF UNEASE. Right now I’m also working hard to finish my book which will be published later this year by Little, Brown and Company - news on all this soon.

“The world is totally messed up at the moment, and the cancellation of my tour is not especially significant in the grand scheme of things, all the same I was very excited to be finally getting out there and interacting with real musicians in front of a real audience again, so this is a real blow.

“Thanks again for your understanding and patience. S x”

Steven Wilson’s cancelled UK shows are as follows:

SEPTEMBER 2021

Cardiff St Davids Hall – Wed 8th

Sheffield City Hall – Thu 9th

Manchester 02 Apollo – Sat 11th

Glasgow Concert Hall – Sun 12th

Birmingham Symphony Hall – Mon 13th

Portsmouth Guildhall – Wed 15th

London Hammersmith, Eventim Apollo – Thu 16th

Nottingham Royal Concert Hall – Fri 17th

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