100 gecs Cancel European Tour: “We’re Physically and Mentally Worn Out”

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100 gecs Cancel European Tour: “We’re Physically and Mentally Worn Out”

The duo had been scheduled to perform concerts in the United Kingdom and Europe in October

100 gecs Laura Les and Dylan Brady

100 gecs’ Laura Les and Dylan Brady, July 2022 (Mat Hayward/Getty Images)

100 gecs are canceling a European tour that had been scheduled to begin in October. “To our fans in Europe: we’re sorry to cancel our upcoming shows, but we’re physically and mentally worn out,” the duo wrote in a statement shared on social media. “We’ll be back soon.”

100 gecs announced the European tour in May, days after wrapping up their North American tour in support of 10,000 gecs. The band began the year with January and February shows in Oceania before the spring tour of North America.

100 gecs have a few tour dates lined up for July. They will also open for Boygenius at a newly announced show at the Hollywood Bowl on Halloween. See the group’s latest tour schedule below.

100 gecs:

07-23 Byron Bay, Australia – Splednour In The Grass
07-25 Auckland, New Zealand – Powerstation
07-30 Naepa, Japan – Fuji Rock Festival
10-08 Berlin, Germany – Astra
10-11 Milan, Italy – Alcatraz
10-13 Paris, France – Le Bataclan
10-14 Cologne, Germany – Carlswerk Victoria
10-16 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg (Max)
10-17 Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivoli Vredenburg
10-18 Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
10-20 Bristol, England – Marble Factory
10-21 London, England – Eventim Apollo
10-22 Leeds, England – O2 Academy
10-24 Dublin, Ireland – Olympia
10-25 Glasgow, Scotland – O2 Academy
10-27 Birmingham, England – O2 Institute 
10-28 Manchester, England – Manchester Academy
10-31 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl ^

^ with Boygenius

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