THIS SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELED
Tickets purchased online through Etix will be refunded automatically, as will tickets purchased in person at First Avenue, the Turf Club, the Depot Tavern, or through our local ticket outlets if the transaction was processed via credit or debit card. Tickets purchased in person with cash can be refunded at The Depot.
Peter Perrett has had to postpone his planned US and Canadian tour dates that were set to commence in Toronto on Feb 28. Unfortunately Peter has not been able to secure the appropriate visa that would enable him to play in the USA. Although Peter has used all reasonable endeavor to facilitate the process, US immigration need a little more time. Peter is respectful of and understands this decision and he is hopeful that a visa will be approved in due course so that the planned dates can be rescheduled.
Peter is disappointed that fans who have bought tickets will have to wait and he’s very grateful to the promoters and venues along with his US agency who have all worked so hard to make this happen and had faith in his return to the studio and the stage, says Peter “’I would like to apologise to everyone who was looking forward, as much as us, to the upcoming North American gigs. Unfortunately, we have had to postpone them. (We hope to reschedule soon). It seems there was an underestimation of the time needed to expedite my particularly unique case, regarding visa application. As my father used to say….’where there’s life, there’s hope’….’where there’s a will, there’s a way’….etc., etc. Peter xx”
Peter Perrett and his band will continue to play dates in the U.K. and Europe, Islington Assembly Rooms London May the 4, along with This Is Not A Love Song Festival in France and Primavera Festival in Spain June 1 and 2 respectively are confirmed with new dates to be announced soon. His critically acclaimed solo album How The West Was Won was released by Domino Records earlier in 2017 and Peter is very hopeful that he can bring his latest work and classic tracks to live audiences in the USA and Canada later in the year.
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