KENT, UK (CelebrityAccess) — The Kent-based punk band Slaves have postponed all of their tour dates through the rest of November after the band's drummer Isaac Holman dislocated his shoulder during a performance.
Affected dates have largely been rescheduled into January, 2016.
In a post on the band's Facebook page, Holman wrote: “Hello everybody. As some of you may know I dislocated my shoulder whilst performing the other night. I went to hospital and they put it back in for me but I am now in a sling and do not have much mobility in my arm. The doctor said I can't drum for the next few weeks or there is a good chance it will come out again and cause some serious long term damage. Therefore we are going to have to pull out of the remaining shows of our November UK tour and they will be rescheduled to the dates below in January. All your tickets will still be valid and we will all have a very nice time together, just not yet. I'm very sorry. Totally gutted but I guess shit happens doesn't it. Love to you all. Isaac xxx”
The band's shows starting on Dec. 15th at the O2 Academy in Newcastle are still on.
The band's rescheduled or expanded dates:
10th Jan – Leeds O2 Academy – Venue upgrade due to demand
11th Jan – Glasgow O2 ABC – Rescheduled date
12th Jan – Liverpool O2 Academy – Rescheduled date
14th Jan – London O2 Forum – – Rescheduled date
15th Jan – Manchester O2 Ritz – Rescheduled date
16th Jan – Manchester O2 Ritz – Additional show added due to demand
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