The Coheed and Cambria show at First Avenue on Thursday, November 21 with Saint Asonia has been canceled.
There is no rescheduled date. For those who purchased tickets with a credit card, refunds will be issued automatically. If you purchased your tickets with cash, please request a refund with your ticket at The Depot Tavern. We apologize for the inconvenience.
A note from Coheed and Cambria:
Hello everyone,As some of you may have heard, our fantastic drummer, Josh Eppard had a fainting spell on stage early in our set Saturday night in Orlando. After a visit from the paramedics, he insisted on coming back out to finish the show- which was extremely courageous – but even with the amount of awe we felt, everyone was still very concerned. Upon his return home, Josh’s doctors advised him to undergo a procedure called a “cardiac ablation” in the coming weeks. This procedure will close an “extra pathway” to Josh’s heart, which has been causing an irregular heartbeat for some time, and was responsible for the occurrence in FL.
Due to the necessity of this procedure, Coheed and Cambria will be canceling the rest of our 2019 dates to let Josh get back to full health, so that we can make sure there will be a World for Tomorrow. We apologize from the bottom of our hearts to fans in the Midwest and those in Australia, as well as the organizers of these shows. We feel strongly that an abundance of caution is the best move for Josh and for the band at this time. Let there be no confusion, we will be back bigger and stronger in 2020! We are already planning big things.
If you want to follow Josh on this journey, he will surely be documenting it on his socials @weerd_science: FACEBOOK / TWITTER / INSTAGRAM
Thank you for your Neverending support,Coheed and Cambria
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