Nickelback forced to cancel tour

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Nickelback is forced to cancel all remaining dates for the 2015 ‘No Fixed Address Tour’ due to an extended period of vocal rest ordered for lead singer Chad Kroeger. Kroeger, who was diagnosed with an intracordal cyst on his voice box in June, recently underwent surgery and must remain on vocal rest as ordered by doctors for the next six to nine months in order to fully recuperate. Ticket refunds will be available at the point of purchase.

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Nickelback cancelled the second leg of the 2015 North American tour in June when doctor’s first diagnosed Kroeger with an operable cyst on his vocal cords. They were scheduled to resume the European leg of the tour in September, but while the medical team is pleased with the results of the surgery, it was revealed that Kroeger will require an extended period of recovery in order to heal completely.

“Most of all, we are sorry to miss our fans out on the road this fall, but Chad’s health, healing and full recovery are what is most important right now. With the proper amount of time, we hope to have him back stronger and better than ever before. We thank everyone for their support and understanding during this time and look forward to getting back out on the road and playing music for everyone again real soon.”

CANCELLED DATES – 2015 NO FIXED ADDRESS:

Sept. 30            Helsinki, FI            Hartwall Arena
Oct. 2                Stockholm, SE      Globe Arena
Oct. 3                Oslo, NO               Spektrum
Oct. 5                Herning, DK          Boxen
Oct. 7                Hamburg, DE        O2 World
Oct. 8                Cologne, DE          Lanxess Arena
Oct. 10              Luxembourg, LU    Rockhal
Oct. 11              Mannheim, DE       SAP Arena
Oct. 13              Lodz, PL                 Atlas Arena
Oct. 14              Kaunas, LT             Kaunas Arena
Oct. 16              Budapest, HU         Sportarena
Oct. 17              Prague, CZ             O2 Arena
Oct. 19              Berlin, DE               O2 World
Oct. 20              Munich, DE             Olympiahalle
Oct. 23              Zurich, CH              Hallenstadion
Oct. 25              Rome, IT                 Palalottomatica
Oct. 27              Turin, IT                  Palaolimpico
Oct. 29              Vienna, AT              Stadthalle
Nov. 5               Barcelona, ES         Razzmatazz
Nov. 6               Madrid, ES              La Riviera
Nov. 8               Paris, FR                 Le Zenith
Nov. 10             Amsterdam, NL       Ziggodome
Nov. 11             Antwerp, BE            Lotto Arena
Nov. 13             Sheffield, GB           Arena
Nov. 14             Glasgow, GB           SSE Hydro Arena
Nov. 16             Newcastle, GB        Metro Radio Arena
Nov. 17             Manchester, GB      Phones 4U Arena
Nov. 19             Liverpool, GB          Echo Arena
Nov. 21             Birmingham, GB      Genting Arena
Nov. 22             Nottingham, GB       Capital FM Arena
Nov. 24             London, GB             Wembley Arena
Dec. 2               Moscow, RU           Olimpiyskiy
Dec. 4               St. Petersburg, RU  SKK Peterburgsky
Dec. 7               Minsk, BE                Minsk Arena

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