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Blood Orange Cancels Australian Dates

by Paul Cashmere on January 6, 2017

in News

Blood Orange has cancelled his Australian dates this month.

New York’s Blood Orange was set for the Sugar Mountain festival in Melbourne as well as his own show in Sydney at the Enmore. The Avalanches will replace Blood Orange at Sugar Mountain.

Statement from Frontier Touring

With tremendous regret Frontier Touring, Sugar Mountain and I OH YOU wish to advise the cancellation of Blood Orange’s upcoming Melbourne and Sydney performances. Dev Hynes’ current tour commitments have been cancelled due to a family member’s ill health. Frontier Touring, Sugar Mountain and I OH YOU sincerely apologise to fans affected by this cancellation, and wish Dev and his family the best.

“I WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO VISITING AUSTRALIA THIS YEAR. UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO PERSONAL AND FAMILY MATTERS, AND AFTER MUCH CONSIDERATION, I’VE DECIDED TO CANCEL THESE SHOWS TO SPEND TIME WITH MY FAMILY. SENDING LOVE IN THE NEW YEAR.”

REFUND INFORMATION

All fans who purchased ticket to Blood Orange’s headline show at the Enmore Theatre through the official ticketing agency, Ticketek, will receive a full refund.

Credit Card: Tickets purchased by credit card will be automatically refunded within the next seven days.
Cash & EFTPOS: Patrons that purchased by Cash/EFTPOS will be contacted with instructions on how to obtain their refund. Call the Enmore Theatre box office on 02 9550 3666 with any questions.

TOUR DATES
Friday 20 January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW | CANCELLED

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