MANOWAR Postpones Tomorrow’s Concert In Iceland ‘Due To Severe Weather’

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MANOWAR has been forced to postpone their highly anticipated, sold-out show in Reykjavík, Iceland, originally scheduled for Saturday, February 1, 2025.

Due to extreme weather conditions and resulting flight cancellations, the band and crew were unable to travel to Iceland in time for the performance.

Band said in a statement: “Earlier today, Harpa had to inform ticket holders that our SOLD-OUT Reykjavik show, scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, February 1, 2025, had to be rescheduled due to severe weather conditions and subsequent flight cancellations that prevented our band and crew from reaching Iceland in time for the event.

“We are thrilled to announce that a new date has been secured! The show will now take place on June 28, 2025. We are grateful that a new date was found so quickly, allowing us to bring you the show you deserve and that we’ve prepared for you! Our thanks go out to everyone who worked with us to swiftly find a solution.

Remember: All purchased tickets and Ultimate Fan Experience Upgrades will remain valid for the new date. Refunds will be available for those unable to attend. We regret the challenges caused by the unforeseen extreme weather and appreciate your patience and support. We will see you in Reykjavik this June for an unforgettable night of TRUE METAL! Stay strong, be safe, and prepare for the power of MANOWAR!

Meanwhile, the band’s European tour will resume as planned on February 3, when they take the stage in Oslo, Norway.