The rock group Queens of the Stone Age has announced the cancellation and postponement of their remaining 2024 shows due to frontman Josh Homme’s health struggles.
Postponed Dates
The following dates have been postponed until 2025:
- 9/27, 28 in Boston
- 10/1 in Cincinnati
- 10/2 in Chicago
- 10/4 in Madison, Wis.
Canceled Dates
The following dates are canceled:
- 9/29 in Bridgeport, Conn.
- 10/6 in Memphis
- 11/17 in Mexico City
“Festival ticket holders are advised to visit specific event sites for updated information. Ticket holders for QOTSA shows will be contacted by point of purchase with further information about the new dates,” the band said in the announcement.
Health Struggles
Homme revealed in June 2023 that he had been diagnosed with cancer a year earlier. At the time, he told Revolver that he had undergone a successful surgery to remove it, but he did not disclose details.
The founder of the group behind hits such as “No One Knows,” Homme and his band were on an international tour in July when he had to “return to the United States immediately for emergency surgery,” according to the official statement. They canceled and postponed eight shows, and had planned to return to the road in August.
Band’s Career
The band, which dropped its first album in 1998, had been promoting its eighth, In Times New Roman.., which was released in June 2023. Over their career, QOTSA have been nominated for eight Grammys.
“I liked having made it,” Homme told the Los Angeles Times in December 2023. “It’s getting harder and harder to do, because I put so much pressure on wanting to be raw, vulnerable, honest. How much more honest are you going to be? It’s more the words. I like messing with arrangements and all that stuff. But it was just hard to know what to say.”
Conclusion
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FAQs
Q: Why has Queens of the Stone Age canceled their tour?
A: The tour has been canceled due to frontman Josh Homme’s health struggles.
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