Filter Have Postponed “Title of Record” 20th Anniversary Tour

Jonathan Radtke and Richard Patrick of Filter in 2016. Photo by Mediapunch/Shutterstock (5689433p)

Filter delivered some pretty bad news for their fans just a week before they were scheduled to start a tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their second studio album Title of Record. As it turns out, the tour has been now postponed indefinitely and there is no info when we could expect the new dates to be determined.

According to the message posted on social media, the tour is postponed due to frontman Richard Patrick’s other projects. The first show was set to take place on October 19th in Las Vegas.

“Due to scheduling conflicts and deadlines for Richard Patrick’s work in film scoring, the Filter dates announced previously will be postponed to an undetermined later date,” said the band in a post on Facebook.

The post also directed fans to seek refunds for their tickets, which isn’t encouraging news and indicates that the new dates are far away if they ever end up taking place.

Filter announced Title of Record 20th anniversary tour earlier this year, shortly before presenting a deluxe reissue of the album. The reissue came out in August, containing the tracks from the original and four bonus songs. Also, the record was made available on vinyl for the first time.

Patrick also announced that the band will release their new album They Got Us Right Where They Want Us, At Each Other’s Throats really soon, but failed to disclose any more details about the project. The group’s latest effort was 2016’s Crazy Eyes.