Lamb of God'a forthcoming headlining tour has been canceled while frontman Randy Blythe is held in a Czech prison on manslaughter charges. Blythe was arrested and charged following the death of a fan at one of the band's shows in Prague.
The run was to feature Dethklok and Gojira and will be rescheduled following Blythe's release, the band said in an official statement:
"The band regrets the decision but the uncertainty of Randy's release makes it impossible to carry on with the tour. Upon Randy's release, it is the band's intention to rebook a tour in the fall and at this time the band fully intends to participate in the Mayhem Cruise in December."
" . . . the band thanks all of the fans who bought tickets for the tour and who have been supportive of Randy and the band over the last month that Randy has been held in Prague. Without the fans, there is no Lamb Of God. "
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