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The Last Dinner Party cancel dates due to mental health

The Last Dinner Party communicate through social networks that they are not going to perform some of their scheduled dates in Europe. The group has finished its concerts in the United Kingdom and Ireland and will perform in some places in continental Europe, but not all.

His text reads: “As we have finished the UK and Ireland tour, we have spent some time talking about how to approach our European tour. “The wear and tear we are experiencing emotionally, mentally and physically is something we take very seriously.”

They continue: “After much consideration we have made the difficult decision to end the tour with the final concert in Prague. This means that we are canceling the November dates in Vienna, Zurich, Parma, Luxembourg and Tilburg. We wanted to warn in advance. We apologize and are very sad not to be able to see you.” The cities in which they will perform according to their calendar are Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Utrechet, Lyon, Munich, Berlin, Gdansk and Prague.

They say this year has been incredible for them, but they are also exhausted. “We hope you understand that we canceled these concerts to protect our well-being and to give the best performance you deserve.”

The Last Dinner Party have been number 1 in the United Kingdom this year with their album ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’, reaching silver status for the sale of 60,000 units. He has also highlighted his good results in Switzerland (top 10) and Germany (top 15).

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