Tinashe Cancels Australia - NZ Tour
Tinashe Cancels Australia - NZ Tour
WEDNESDAY APRIL 6, 2016 – Regrettably TINASHE has cancelled her international tour including the Australian and New Zealand dates, as she heads back into the studio to put the finishing touches on her eagerly awaited forthcoming album.
Tinashe has sent the following message to her fans:
“It is with a heavy heart that I come with the news that due to unexpected recording commitments I need to postpone my upcoming international tour. Originally, I had planned this tour in support of Joyride, and as you know, the album has yet to be released.
“My two biggest loves are music and my fans, and it is never my intention to disappoint anyone. I know there has been some confusion in regards to my album’s release date. Trust me, I am as eager to get it out to you as you are to hear it. I will be wrapping up the finishing touches on Joyride by the end of May, and will be back on the road shortly thereafter to see all of you. If you know anything about me, you know this was the last thing I would ever want to do.
“I know there will be a lot of questions about this. I am going to do a live Q&A on my Facebook tomorrow to answer them all. Stay tuned for more info on that.
“Thank you for your love, support and patience always. It means the world to me”.
xo
Tinashe Ticketholders will be able to obtain a refund from the point of purchase. Respective ticketing agents will be contacting patrons to advise them of the process for obtaining a refund.
Tinashe, Niche Productions
and Live Nation apologize for any disappointment.
www.tinashenow.com
www.livenation.com.au / www.livenation.co.nz
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