08.04.15
SUPERTRAMP CANCELS UPCOMING EUROPEAN TOUR

(AUGUST 4, 2015) -- Supertramp regretfully announces that all dates for its “Supertramp Forever” European tour have been cancelled due to health issues affecting the band’s founder, Rick Davies. Davies was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma and has begun aggressive treatment to combat the disease.

Marking the band’s first live performances since their highly successful 2010 European tour, the “Supertramp Forever” concerts were to have offered audiences a historic evening featuring the band’s classic music. The tour was set to kick off November 3rd in Porto, Portugal and continue throughout 25 European cities, culminating in the final December 11th sold out show in the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Holland.

Rick Davies issued the following statement earlier today, “I was really looking forward to returning to Europe and playing with the band again and I’m sorry to disappoint everyone who has overwhelmingly supported the upcoming tour.  Unfortunately my current health issues have derailed me and right now I need to focus all of my energy on getting well.” 

Supertramp thanks its fans for their support and asks for privacy during this matter.  No further statements will be made.

 

The complete list of cancelled 2015 tour dates follows below:

3 November          Porto                 Gondomar Pavilion

4 November          Lisbon               Meo Arena

6 November          Madrid               Barclaycard Center

7 November          Barcelona          Palau Sant Jordi

9 November          Milan                  Fila Forum

11 November        Geneva              Geneva Arena

13 November        Marseille            Le Dôme

14 November        Montpellier         Zenith (Montpellier)

16 November        Nantes               Zénith (Nantes)

18 November        Toulouse            Zénith (Toulouse)

19 November        Bordeaux           Patinoire Meriadeck

22 November        Lyon                   Halle Tony Garnier

24 November        Oberhausen       Konig-Pilsener Arena

25 November        Zurich                 Hallenstadion

26 November        Frankfurt             Festhalle

28 November        Ischgl                  Ski Lodge

29 November        Munich                Olympiahalle

1 December           Lille                     Zénith (Lille)

4 December           Paris                   Bercy Arena

5 December          Luxembourg        Rockhal

7 December          London                O2 Arena

9 December          Belgium               Palais 12

10 December        Hamburg             O2 World

11 December        Amsterdam          Ziggo Dome