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The Zombies Postpone U.K. Tour Dates To 2023

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Iconic rock band The Zombies have postponed their U.K. touring dates set for February and March this year to next year due to a medical situation faced by one of the band members.

"We regret to announce that The Zombies' upcoming February/March 2022 tour of the UK will be postponed. One of the band members requires an urgent (but non-life-threatening) medical procedure, and a full 6 weeks of recovery time before he can perform," the band said in a statement.

They continued, "We truly appreciate the patience and understanding of our fans, many of whom have held on to their tickets, despite this tour already being postponed twice due to COVID."

The rescheduled dates, as well as brand new dates, have been booked for April and May 2023. Tickets will remain valid for the new dates, but fans can also request refunds from the point-of-purchase.

"The Zombies were truly excited to finally perform again at home in the UK, and this postponement is a huge, if unavoidable, disappointment. We encourage you to hold on to your tickets if you can, and continue to support your local venues and live music!" the band concluded.

Meanwhile, the rest of the Zombies 2022 tour plans remain unchanged. The band is scheduled to take part on the Flower Power Cruise, which sets sail from Miami on March 28, and then are set to kick off their U.S. trek on April 1 in Orlando, Florida.

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