Stereophonics cancel Australia and Dubai exhibits after Kelly Jones 'displaced' jaw joint

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Stereophonics cancel Australia and Dubai shows after Kelly Jones 'displaced' jaw joint

Stereophonics have been pressured to cancel their exhibits in Australia and Dubai after frontman Kelly Jones “displaced” a jaw joint.

Stereophonics have pulled the plug on their Australia and Dubai exhibits as a result of frontman Kelly Jones’ ‘displaced’ jaw joint

The Possibly Tomorrow rockers have been as a result of play 5 exhibits Down Underneath, kicking off on October 18 in Brisbane, and Dubai’s Coca Cola Enviornment on October 29.

Nevertheless, Kelly has been suggested by docs to not journey lengthy distance and is present process physiotherapy to heal the injured joint.

In an announcement on social media, he mentioned: “I’m gutted, saddened and disenchanted to tell you all, that as a result of a displaced jaw joint (not attributable to singing people – simply considered one of life’s tense dizzying mysteries!) the upcoming Australia and Dubai exhibits are cancelled. Refunds can be given at level of buy. Flying lengthy distance will not be medically suggested. The UK tour in December continues to be set to go forward as deliberate. I’ve cancelled not more than 4 exhibits in 30 years and I hope you’ll be able to belief this choice was not taken flippantly. I work arduous to placed on a terrific present each night time, my prep begins within the morning by way of to showtime. I respect you as viewers members and I respect my crew and band brothers, the mattress on which I lay, an excessive amount of to journey with a doubt. Physio Rehabilitation and therapeutic is the precedence proper now. There’s 13 studio albums there…spin the black circle till the subsequent time. Love and good well being to you all.”

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These with tickets will obtain a full refund inside 21 days.

The legendary Welsh rocker’s UK tour contains dates in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, and London. The tour kicks off in Nottingham December 4, and wraps up at The O2 in London on December 18.

In July, the band performed a pair of homecoming exhibits at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

The All In One Evening group launched their thirteenth studio album, Make ‘em Chuckle, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait in April, which debuted at #1 on the Official Albums Chart, marking their ninth chart-topping report.




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