News | Reviews | Day In Rock




Advertisement




King's X Forced To Cancel Tour Due to Ty Tabor Illness

Keavin Wiggins | 07-08-2022

Social media capture

King's X have announced that they have been forced to cancel their European tour this fall after guitarist Ty Tabor was diagnosed with an "illness requiring vigilant monitoring."

The band did advise that the three shows that they have planned this month (July) will still be going ahead as planned and will be the last shows before Tabor begins treatment.

Ty shared on social media, "Hello everyone. I recently went in for some medical tests and discovered that I have an illness requiring vigilant monitoring.

"As a result, I will need to remain in the US while following medical advice and potential treatment. I know this is a disappointment for those who have waited so long for our European shows. I am sorry for this unavoidable setback.

"I want everyone to know that my prognosis is good. We plan to keep doing shows in the US so I can remain close to home and take less risks while dealing with this change in life. Thanks so much for all of your love and support."

[an error occurred while processing this directive]


Advertisement



Latest News

Rush's Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee Still Jam Once A Week

Original AC/DC Frontman Explains How Band Got Their Name

Why Alex Van Halen Turned Down Sammy Hagar's Tour Invite (2024 In Review)

Ozzy Osbourne's Rock Hall Induction Concluded With All-Star Jam (2024 In Review)

Grateful Dead Cofounder Phil Lesh Dead At 84 (2024 In Review)

Luke Combs, Eric Church's Concert For Carolina Raised Over $24.5 Million (2024 In Review)

Dream Theater Dedicated Show To Mike Portnoy's Sister Sam (2024 In Review)

Singled Out: Billy Morrison and Corey Taylor's Incite The Watch Feat Steve Vai (2024 In Review)


Day in Rock:

Rush's Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee Still Jam Once A Week- Original AC/DC Frontman Explains How Band Got Their Name- more

Injured Carlos Santana Postpones Launch Of 2025 Las Vegas Residency- Neil Young To Release Lost 1977 Album- August Burns Red Preview Re-Recorded 'Thrill Seeker'- more


Reviews

Burton Cummings Releases New Album and Embarks on 60th Anniversary Hits Tour

Live: Dave Koz & Friends

Beatles Vinyl Box Set

MorleyView: Gino Vannelli

On The Record: The Motown Sound Collection, Part 1 The Supremes


Contact Us - Privacy

Copyright 2023 Iconoclast Entertainment Group All rights reserved.