Back in October,can you wear leggings to jury duty
Greta Van Fleet
were forced to postpone seven shows of their Dreams in Gold tour after singer Josh Kiszka
ruptured his eardrum
during a show in Bangor, Maine.
However, the group revealed the rescheduled tour dates on Wednesday (Nov. 30), noting that all seven shows in Jacksonville, Fla.; Hollywood, Fla.; Tampa, Fla.; Greenville, S.C.; Raleigh, N.C.; Tucson, Ariz., El Paso, Texas; Anaheim, Calif. and Sacramento, Calif. will take place in March 2023.
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“We appreciate your patience as we navigated logistics and can’t wait to see you again soon,” GVF captioned the post, noting that original tickets are still valid for the rescheduled dates.
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After his ear ruptured in Maine, Kiszka said he’d been
experiencing a “situation”
in his left ear that’s “caused plenty of infections, tinnitus (ringing in the ear) and difficulty hearing” — leading
Greta Van Fleet
to postpone three shows in support of their latest album,
The Battle at Garden’s Gate
.
After playing at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas, in early November, the band had to
reschedule four more shows.
“I just wanted to express how beautiful and how awe-inspiring these couple of shows have really been, truly. Also, unfortunately, they’ve been rather painful,” he said in a video message to fans announcing the postponements. “The last time I spoke with you, I had asked for your understanding; I was dealing with a ruptured eardrum. Unfortunately, while the eardrum continues to heal, it also has continued to cause me great deal of physical pain, which has made it very difficult to perform.”
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