Fans are left disappointed after the electro-rock band Puscifer announced unexpected news about their show.
The three-member band is in the middle of their The Normal Isn’t North American Tour, supporting their latest album of the same name, released in February.
Since March 20, the “Momma Sed” hitmakers have been on the road performing across multiple states, with Las Vegas marking the kickoff of their tour.
As they traveled across the East Coast, Puscifer experienced a setback before their performance in Pennsylvania.
In an Instagram post, the band announced that they were forced to postpone the upcoming show in Hershey.
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According to their official statement, there was an issue with the venue, prompting a necessary delay for everyone’s safety.
“The venue is currently experiencing a plumbing issue that makes rescheduling necessary. We’re working closely with the promoter to reschedule the performance as soon as possible. Please stay tuned for updates. We’ll share more information as soon as we have it. Thanks for your patience and understanding,” the post reads.
Set for April 8, the unexpected update in their schedule came as a surprise to concertgoers, leaving them caught off guard.
“Just got to my hotel in PA. This is GREAT,” a commenter sarcastically wrote.
“Just came in from the UK. I guess I’ll have some chocolate now,” another added, trying to lighten the situation.
“Literally just drove 2 hours and got the email as soon as I got here. FML,” a commenter said.
“Drove 4 hours from Ithaca, NY for the show. Total bummer! Like a kidney stone, this too will pass (and hopefully be rescheduled),” a follower echoed.
As of this writing, fans are still awaiting updates regarding the postponed show in Pennsylvania.
Meanwhile, Puscifer’s The Normal Isn’t Tour will continue until May with its final stop in Los Angeles, California.
The Normal Isn’t North American Tour Schedule:
April 8 – Hershey, Pa. @ Hershey Theatre
April 10 – Mashantucket, Ct. @ Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino
April 11 – Atlantic City, N.J. @ Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort
April 15 – Niagara Falls, Ontario @ OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
April 16 – Akron, Ohio @ Akron Civic Theatre
April 18 – Detroit, Mich. @ Fox Theatre
April 19 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Taft Theatre
April 21 – Louisville, Ky. @ The Louisville Palace
April 23 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Murat Theatre
April 25 – Chicago, Ill. @ The Chicago Theatre
April 26 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ Landmark Credit Union Live
April 28 – Madison, Wis. @ The Sylvee
April 30 – St. Louis, Mo. @ The Factory
May 1 – Kansas City, Mo. @ The Midland Theatre
May 3 – Morrison, Colo. @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 5 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Maverik Center
May 8 – Portland, Ore. @ Theater of the Clouds
May 9 – Seattle, Wash. @ WAMU Theater
May 11 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Golden Gate Theatre
May 13 – San Diego, Calif. @ San Diego Civic Theatre
May 14 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Greek Theatre
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