THE AMITY AFFLICTION – ANNOUNCE RESCHEDULE TOUR DATES / BAND STATEMENT

THE AMITY AFFLICTION

ANNOUNCE RESCHEDULE TOUR DATES FOR WINTER 2023

The Amity Affliction have announced rescheduled dates for the UK European run that was due to take place this Autumn.
The tour will now take place in Winter 2023 with support from Fit For A King, Gideon and Seeyouspacecowboy.

Band statement:

For anyone who has been following our band over the past 18 years it will come as no surprise that we as a band have had ongoing struggles with our mental health. We have never cancelled a tour. Ever. We have played almost dead, we have played crippled, we have played when I (Joel, who is writing this) have been close to killing myself, and not once have we ever pumped the brakes when we definitely should have. We have had a system of time off between tours that has worked for us for the most part, but in the depths of Covid we agreed to break this structure as all we wanted to do at the time was tour.

We committed to back to back USA and European tours and we are in a situation now where we can’t consciously embark safely on both tours and need to briefly pump the brakes. Some members of the band need to seek help for their mental health, issues that were only compounded during the worst of Covid. We are at a point where if we were to force them to continue our European tour as it stands, directly after the US tour, we would risk having to face a situation far worse than a cancelled tour, and that’s not a risk we are willing – nor should anyone be willing – to take. This is not a decision we have taken lightly, in fact this is the fastest selling headline tour we have announced, but what matters to us foremost is making sure that our brothers have the space and time to tackle the parts of their lives that need to be addressed.

Sadly, within the music industry – and indeed the larger entertainment and hospitality industries within which we coexist – the schedules that artists are expected to keep maintaining to remain relevant are brutal. This has created a culture and an atmosphere that almost rewards abuse, which leads to extremely poor mental health issues that mostly roll on disregarded. The music industry is a behemoth that moves on without the artists it spits out, and so if we were to ignore this situation and abandon the love we have for our friends, EXPECTING them to embark on a timeline of touring that would very likely destroy them and us, life would go on, just not for us. Not for our band. Not  for all the people who love them, and not for you, our extremely loyal and beloved fans.

Thankfully this is FAR from a break up statement. It’s just us, asking for your understanding as we move our European tour and give our friends and brothers the time to heal some wounds that have been left unattended. Without a doubt we will be back in Europe and the UK, it will just be a little later than planned. The US tour will go ahead as scheduled, and all future plans are still in place. We do apologise – deeply and sincerely – for this move, but as I have stated above, sometimes you need to pump the brakes, and that time for us is now. 2023 and 2024 will be busy years for us, with a new album and then the tenth year anniversary of Let The Ocean Take Me, so we want to make sure we are moving into the next two years the strongest we can possibly be as a band, and that means that we need to be prescient and acknowledge that acting pre-emptively instead of reacting to possible tragedy is the right thing to do.

Europe we love you, and hope you understand. We will be back very soon with an album that we wrote with you in mind. It’s heavier, faster and more aggressive than anything we have ever made. We can’t wait to play it for you.

Love, Joel and The Amity Affliction.

THE AMITY AFFLICTION 
EVERYONE LOVES YOU ONCE YOU LEAVE THEM EU/UK 2023

Special Guests:
FIT FOR A KING
GIDEON – rotating opener
SEEYOUSPACECOWBOY – rotating opener

11.01.23 France Paris @ Le Cabaret Sauvage
13.01.23 Germany Köln @ Essigfabrik
15.01.23 UK London @ Electric Brixton
16.01.23 UK Manchester @ o2 Ritz
17.01.23 UK Birmingham @ o2 Institute
18.01.23 UK Bristol @ SWX
19.01.23 Netherlands Eindhoven @ Effenaar
20.01.23 Belgium Antwerp @ Zappa
22.01.23 Germany Wiesbaden @ Schlachthof
23.01.23 Switzerland Solothurn @ Kofmehl
24.01.23 Italy Milan @ Circolo Magnolia
25.01.23 Germany Nürnberg @ Z-Bau
27.01.23 Austria Wien @ Simm City
28.01.23 Czech Rep Prague @ Akropolis
29.01.23 Poland Wrocław @ Zaklęte Rewiry
30.01.23 Germany Berlin @ Huxleys
01.02.23 Germany Hamburg @ Gruenspan
02.02.23 Germany Hannover @ Faust
03.02.23 Germany Leipzig @ Felsenkeller
04.02.23 Germany München @ Backstage Werk

All previously purchased tickets will remain valid.

ABOUT THE AMITY AFFLICTION:
Since emerging in 2008 on the debut Severed Ties, The Amity Affliction have served up two ARIA gold-certified albums, Youngbloods [2010] and Chasing Ghosts [2012], and earned a platinum certification from ARIA for the seminal Let the Ocean Take Me [2014]. This Could Be Heartbreak [2016] marked the band’s second consecutive Top 30 debut on the Billboard Top 200 and went gold in Australia, while Misery [2018] elevated them to new critical heights and most recently Everyone Loves You…One You Leave Them [2020] showed the band returning to their heavier side and saw the group’s total stream tally surpass 460 million and counting.

LISTEN TO MORE TAA HERE:
Like Love
Forever
Soak Me In Bleach
Catatonia
All My Friends Are Dead

THE AMITY AFFLICTION — Joel Birch [vocals], Ahren Stringer [vocals, bass], Dan Brown [lead guitar], and Jon Longobardi [drums]

Facebook
Twitter
Website
Instagram
Vimeo