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“We heard you. We’re coming”: SOAD announce South America stadium tour
Thankfully we didn’t have to wait too long to find out what System Of A Down were teasing: the band will be hitting some massive places in South America in the spring…
Korn will step in after Faith No More stepped down, citing Mike Patton’s mental health…
Korn have been announced as replacements for Faith No More on this month’s tour with System Of A Down.
Faith No More were originally scheduled to co-headline the tour of the U.S. West Coast with the nu-metal titans. Earlier this week, frontman Mike Patton announced that due to mental health issues that had been “exacerbated” by the pandemic, he did not feel he would be able to perform as he would like or fans deserve, and that the band would not be playing. It also meant that upcoming dates with his other band Mr. Bungle would not go ahead.
“Sorry to report that due to mental health reasons, I cannot continue with the currently scheduled Faith No More and Mr. Bungle dates,” he wrote in a statement on the Ipecac Records Instagram. “I have issues that were exacerbated by the pandemic that are challenging me right now.
“I don’t feel I can give what I should at this point and I am not going to give anything less than 100 percent. I am sorry to our fans and hope to make it up to you soon.
“The bands support me in this decision and we look forward to working through this in a healthy way.”
In their own message to fans, Mike’s Faith No More bandmates said that the disappointment of cancelling is “an understatement”, but that their friend’s wellbeing is their priority.
“To say that we feel shattered by these cancellations would be a complete understatement,” they wrote. “It has been a real challenge to return to this music after a 5 year absence, but we have been working hard for a few months now, and these last few rehearsals left no doubt that we were back to top form, which makes this statement very difficult to write.
“Coming on almost two years of pandemic and lack of work, it has been heartbreaking to give our crew the news. We consider our crew like family. And then, equally importantly, we are aware of what this means to our fans, who have been patiently supporting us– hoping, as we have, for a break in this frustrating situation. Many folks have taken isolation quite hard, and patiently waited as shows have been postponed time and time again. This will be tough for them.
“And yet in spite of all this, we have a family member who needs help. We believe that forging ahead with these dates would have had a profoundly destructive effect on Mike, whose value to us as a brother means more to us than his job as singer. He can count on our 100% support to do what he needs to do to get things right. Just as we also ask for your support right now.
“Thank you for continuing to believe in us.”