Attack Attack! Cancel Tour Dates Due To Injury
. Among the bad news, the band also had some good news for fans. They will be hitting the road this spring with The Plot In You, Get Scared, Dangerkids, and Closer To Closure for the Back in Action Tour. But first the bad news. The band made the following announcement on their Facebook page, "We are super bummed to announce that we have to cancel the shows we had scheduled for March. Wetzel slipped and fell, which tore the cartilage in his already injured left knee. We are very disappointed, but we're sure you are used to the amazing luck we have as a band. We love you all and promise to make it up to you on our spring headliner!" The band announced the dates for the spring headline tour a short time later and had this to say, " We are super excited to announce the Back in Action Tour. We've been insanely busy putting together a new album and have spent countless hours, days, weeks, months in the studio. Excited to see so many of you that we haven't seen in a long time and we're more stoked than we've ever been on the amazing line up we've managed to put together. We're going to be announcing new album artwork and new music asap as well. Thank you so much to all of you who have stuck with us through everything and we can't wait to give you this record. Make sure you keep your eyes open for announcements about album artwork and new music as well!" 05/02 � Joliet, IL @ Mojoes
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