Queens of the Stone Age have pulled the plug on their remaining exhibits for 2024.
Frontman Josh Homme has been pressured to make the choice to desert or postpone the live shows till 2025 as he’s required to bear “important medical care” for an undisclosed well being concern.
A social media assertion learn: “QOTSA remorse to announce the cancellation and/or postponement of all remaining 2024 exhibits.
“Josh has been given no selection however to prioritize his well being and to obtain important medical care by means of the rest of the 12 months.”
The 51-year-old rocker just lately underwent emergency surgical procedure and was pressured to postpone a sequence of competition appearances.
Final month, an announcement learn: “Resulting from continued medical care, it’s beneath medical doctors’ orders that Josh Homme stay of their care in the US. The next QOTSA competition performances have been cancelled …
“The Homme household and QOTSA are so grateful for the outpouring of properly needs and type understanding throughout this time.”
The group had been on account of launch a North American tour in Boston on September 27 and 28, however these dates have been postponed till 2025.
They launched their final album ‘In Instances New Roman’ final 12 months and guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen just lately hinted they’re planning to take a while off earlier than planning for 2025.
He advised NME: “I feel we’re going to take a bit break. I do know we’ve some plans for subsequent 12 months which are loosely being talked about.”