Me and my fiancé just had the same conversation. July is most definitely not a sure bet. I wouldn't be surprised if these shows didn't happen. We were supposed to go to Buffalo (from central PA) and I think we're going to see our options about a refund. Not sure I want to travel up there, even if it's months from now.
Although July is still a few months away, we aren’t even at the peak of the pandemic here in the states and estimates are showing it’s going to be real bad. I think holding off on releasing the dates may have been a better idea. I guess if things are fine by then it doesn’t matter but...that’s a big if.
"we've got a plan to make it up to you in the future" implies that they're doing the fall tour, I think.
Can't help but feel all these bands posting rescheduled dates for mid summer are getting way ahead of themselves. Hope this works out.
Most probably have fall and winter tours lined up. Or recording time. So it’s either put it in the summer and hope for the best, or just pull the plug right away and have no chance at all.
As we are getting almost into May, and states are extending their stay at home orders to almost June (like Chicago) with no timetable on a vaccine...this statement is becoming more and more true. I think this tour will have to be rescheduled once again, but if TWY has plans in the fall (which could also not happen) the rest of the dates will probably just be cancelled. Honestly feel like cancelling may have been the best bet for the rest of the dates.
If they do indeed cancel, I sure hope I can attend the next Philly show they do. Really bummed because they usually have something special for their hometown shows and I have been waiting for years to finally be able to attend one.
I bought my ticket for the Chicago show at the box office and now I don't knwo how I will get a refund for it