Snow Patrol Tour and Glastonbury Set Cancelled Duo to Serious Injury

Snow Patrol - Paul Wilson, Jonny Quinn, Gary Lightbody, Johnny McDaid, and Nathan Connolly - in concert in January. Photo by Andrew MacColl/REX/Shutterstock (10079999ab)

Fans of Snow Patrol will have to wait a little bit longer to see their favorite band live since they just canceled a series of the show. The band released an official statement, explaining it was important to call off the upcoming tour and the Glastonbury performance due to a serious neck injury.

Snow Patrol announced their decision in a lengthy social media post, informing their fans they decided to postpone their tour after guitarist Johnny McDaid sustained serious neck injuries. Lead guitarist Nathan Connolly also had to take a break from performing earlier this year due to nerve damage.

“It isn’t just their guitars and pianos that would be missed. Their backing vocals are essential to our sound and their energy and spirits are colossal and are irreplaceable forces… We have hardly ever cancelled shows in 25 years together and we don’t do it lightly. We hope you all understand,” reads a statement by the band.

Snow Patrol is hoping they’ll be able to return to touring in August and perform the shows they have scheduled in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

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We are sorry to have to announce the cancellation of more shows. Our dear brother, piano and guitar player Johnny McDaid has a serious problem with his neck and after consulting with some top neurosurgeons they are all in agreement that the only course of action is immediate surgery. We are all of course worried about our brother Johnny. He is a force of nature and a giant light in our lives on stage and off and we of course will give him all the time and support he needs to recover. Johnny has been incredible in the wake of this news and has remained calm at a time when a lot of people might freak out. As for the upcoming shows: to replace Johnny it would take at least two people and with Nathan still out with nerve damage (he is slowly on the mend) he is also still unable to play guitar we feel it’s just not appropriate to continue with shows at this stage. It isn’t just their guitars and pianos that would be missed. Their backing vocals are essential to our sound and their energy and spirits are colossal and are irreplaceable forces. We are sure you all understand that at this point the most important thing is to take time to let our brothers heal and recover so we need to cancel the forthcoming shows we are billed to play in Europe this summer up to Latitude on the 20th of July to give them both time to recover. As the doctors have said Nathan needs another 4 weeks recovery we are sure that we will be able to do the acoustic tour of Asia, Australia and New Zealand in August as Nathan will very likely be healed in time. We will of course keep you informed of both Nathan’s and Johnny’s progress. We have hardly ever cancelled shows in 25 years together and we don’t do it lightly. We hope you all understand. We are sorry to miss the shows but health is the most important thing. All our love and healing to our brothers Johnny and Nathan. gL.x

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