Johnny Marr Australasian tour postponed
JOHNNY MARR
AUS/NZ TOUR POSTPONED – RESCHEDULED DATES TO FOLLOW
Following on from the cancellation of his remaining US and Canadian tour dates, Frontier Touring regret to announce thatdue to ongoing family illness, Johnny Marr has been forced to postponed his tour of Australia and New Zealand (as well as his tours of Japan and Singapore).
“I’m really disappointed to not be able to play these shows. The touring has been so enjoyable for me and the band and the audiences have been great everywhere. If it was about just me just being unwell I would have found a way to continue as I did when I broke my hand last year, but to not be there for one of my family is not right. Thank you to everyone for the kind messages. See you soon. Johnny. X”
We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Rescheduled dates are close to being confirmed and will be announced as soon as possible. If the new dates are not suitable, rest assured ticketholders will be able to secure a refund.
While we encourage fans to hold on to their tickets, the option to secure a refund is now available to you via the official ticketing agency you purchased from.
Updates on the rescheduling of Johnny Marr’s AUS/NZ tour dates will be made available via frontiertouring.com/johnnymarr and facebook.com/frontiertouring once confirmed.
JOHNNY MARR
Thu 29 Jan
Perth | Astor Theatre
POSTPONED
Sat 31 Jan Melbourne | Forum Theatre POSTPONED
Mon 2 Feb Adelaide | The Gov POSTPONED
Wed 4 Feb Brisbane | The Tivoli POSTPONED
Thu 5 Feb Sydney | Enmore Theatre POSTPONED
Sat 7 Feb Auckland | Powerstation POSTPONED
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