Metallica Postpones Tour: James Hetfield Worried (56)! This Is How The Metal Leader Feels Now
Shock for Metallica fans. The metal band has to postpone its scheduled tour across Australia and New Zealand in mid-October. Frontman James Hetfield is ill and has been admitted to a rehab clinic.
The American metal band was forced to leave due to treatment for the addiction of its lead singer, James Hetfield. Metallica Their tour is planned from mid-October. Australia and New Zealand Moves.
James Hetfield Sick – Metallica Forced to Postpone Tour
Hetfield, as most people know, has been battling addiction on and off for years. The band's other three members, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo, tweeted on Friday evening (local time) that he now “unfortunately” has to start a treatment program again in order to work on his recovery. “We are truly sorry to announce to our fans and friends that we have to postpone our upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand.”
American metal band Metallica postpones its tour of Australia and New Zealand
According to the homepage, six shows in Australia and two in New Zealand are planned from October 17 to November 2. The metal icons' last shows in Germany were at the end of August, including in Mannheim and Munich, where they were celebrated with enthusiasm. The band members also wrote that Metallica intends to come to Australia and New Zealand “as soon as health conditions and schedules allow.”
Note from Lars, Kirk and Rob
We are truly sorry to inform our fans and friends that our upcoming tour in Australia and New Zealand has to be postponed.
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– Metallica (@Metallica) September 28, 2019
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Tickets already purchased will be refunded. The four musicians are now over 50 years old. The band's eponymous fifth album alone has sold around 30 million copies.
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Fans of the American metal band were sympathetic on Twitter following the announcement. “Sometimes some things are more important than music – you can't pour anything from an empty cup. Sending lots of love!!! Take care of yourselves and each other,” one Twitter user wrote. Meanwhile, they wished frontman James Hetfield a speedy recovery. “James, please get better. We don't want to lose you either.”
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