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]]>Condon was recently diagnosed with laryngitis. He has been advised by his doctors to pull out of his remaining shows so that he can recover. The band recently pulled out of End Of The Road Festival and now they have canceled all remaining U.S. and North America shows.
“Due to Zach receiving a diagnosis of acute laryngitis earlier this Summer and it being a reoccurring issue going into the Fall, the rest of the performances for the band this year are canceled,” the band wrote on Twitter. “Zach has been advised not to sing or tour. Band and crew are very sorry to share that news as we all looked very much forward to each of these shows and to seeing everyone.”
The band was due to play in Stockholm at the end of the month followed by a string of European tour dates. They were then scheduled to head over to the U.S. for another chunk of dates in November.
No rescheduled dates have been confirmed but it is assumed that the band will resume their tour in 2020 when Condon has recovered.
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]]>Zach Condon, who is Beirut’s only permanent member and primary songwriter, said in the press release that he started working on the album in winter of 2016 with the recording sessions taking place in Italy, U.S., and Germany. Condon also revealed that he wrote “Gallipoli” in one sitting.
“We stumbled into the medieval-fortressed island town of Gallipoli one night and followed a brass band procession fronted by priests carrying a statue of the town’s saint through the winding narrow streets behind what seemed like the entire town,” – said Condon in a statement. “The next day I wrote the song entirely in one sitting, pausing only to eat.”
After they release Gallipoli, Beirut will embark on a tour that will kick off with a show on February 10th in New York. North America part of the tour will have 16 dates and is scheduled to wrap up on March 5th in Los Angeles. The band will then travel overseas for Europe leg of the tour that will start with a show in Berlin, Germany on March 30th.
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]]>The post Beirut Has Canceled All 2019 Tour Dates appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Condon was recently diagnosed with laryngitis. He has been advised by his doctors to pull out of his remaining shows so that he can recover. The band recently pulled out of End Of The Road Festival and now they have canceled all remaining U.S. and North America shows.
“Due to Zach receiving a diagnosis of acute laryngitis earlier this Summer and it being a reoccurring issue going into the Fall, the rest of the performances for the band this year are canceled,” the band wrote on Twitter. “Zach has been advised not to sing or tour. Band and crew are very sorry to share that news as we all looked very much forward to each of these shows and to seeing everyone.”
The band was due to play in Stockholm at the end of the month followed by a string of European tour dates. They were then scheduled to head over to the U.S. for another chunk of dates in November.
No rescheduled dates have been confirmed but it is assumed that the band will resume their tour in 2020 when Condon has recovered.
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]]>The post Beirut Announce New Album with Single “Gallipoli” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Zach Condon, who is Beirut’s only permanent member and primary songwriter, said in the press release that he started working on the album in winter of 2016 with the recording sessions taking place in Italy, U.S., and Germany. Condon also revealed that he wrote “Gallipoli” in one sitting.
“We stumbled into the medieval-fortressed island town of Gallipoli one night and followed a brass band procession fronted by priests carrying a statue of the town’s saint through the winding narrow streets behind what seemed like the entire town,” – said Condon in a statement. “The next day I wrote the song entirely in one sitting, pausing only to eat.”
After they release Gallipoli, Beirut will embark on a tour that will kick off with a show on February 10th in New York. North America part of the tour will have 16 dates and is scheduled to wrap up on March 5th in Los Angeles. The band will then travel overseas for Europe leg of the tour that will start with a show in Berlin, Germany on March 30th.
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