MESHUGGAH has issued a statement on their social media regarding their touring plans for 2021 in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, but also confirming that the new album is coming.
Band said in a statement: “As previously communicated, our intent was to keep our commitment to all festivals and shows planned for summer 2020, that couldn’t take place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, by re-confirming them for the same dates in summer 2021.
“Full Force Festival is one of these festivals that has already been re-confirmed and re-announced.
“However, after seeing some of the other festivals move to completely different weekends in 2021, we eventually found it impossible to go ahead with the tour next summer due to logistical reasons,” statement continues. “Which also means that MESHUGGAH have to cancel their planned appearance at Full Force 2021.
“Another influential part of the decision to not tour in summer 2021 is that Covid-19 restrictions have also affected MESHUGGAH‘s progress with a new studio album, to a point where we now see the need to keep summer 2021 clear to put finishing touches to the album.
“MESHUGGAH and their management would like to apologize to all fans and promoters being affected by this.
“Some good news is to be found in here though: there is a new MESHUGGAH album coming…”
MESHUGGAH latest album, The Violent Sleep of Reason, was released in October 2016 on Nuclear Blast.
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