Maximo Park Cancel Entire North American Tour
8/26/2009 By Brock Thiessen

If you were getting all geared up to go see Maximo Park on their upcoming North American tour, bad news: all the band’s Canadian and U.S. dates have been cancelled.

The Warp signees have given no specific reason as to why they are axing the tour, only saying it is due to “personal reasons.” The UK outfit broke the news to fans via a hand-written note, which reads:

“We regret to inform you that, for personal reasons, we’ve had to cancel our tour of the USA and Canada, which was planned for September. We wholeheartedly apologise to everyone who was looking forward to seeing us perform and we will do everything we can to reschedule the shows. We’ve always enjoyed visiting North America in the past and bitterly disappointed to be missing out this time. When we return it will be with as much passion and energy as ever.”

No word yet on if any rescheduling will actually take place, but here are all the cancelled dates:

9/6 Seattle, WA - Bumbershoot Festival
9/7 Vancouver, BC - Richard's on Richards
9/8 Portland, OR - Berbati’s Pan
9/10 San Francisco, CA - Grand Ballroom
9/11 Los Angeles, CA - Avalon
9/12 San Diego, CA - House of Blues
9/14 Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater
9/16 Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line Music Café
9/17 Chicago, IL - Metro
9/18 Toronto, ON - Lee's Place
9/20 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
9/21 New York, NY - Webster Hall
9/24 Philadelphia, PA - World Café Live
9/25 Washington, DC - Black Cat


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