Avenged Sevenfold have been forced to cancel their remaining US shows on the band’s current fall tour in order for frontman M. Shadows to rest his voice.
Shadows first began to experience problems singing during the band’s show on September 6 in Huntington, West Virginia. After being unable to perform the next night at a show in Baltimore, Shadows flew home to see his doctor, who diagnosed vocal fatigue. Fortunately there is nothing on Shadows’ vocal chords that requires surgery, but he has been prescribed vocal rest so that he will be able to resume touring without interruption.
The tour will resume on October 15 in Osaka, Japan, and the band will back touring the US with
Buckcherry,
Shinedown, and
Saving Abel starting on November 4 in Casper, Wyoming.
M. Shadows adds “I feel as if I’m letting so many people down, especially the fans we were supposed to see this month, but after a little rest it’ll be back to the usual craziness everyone expects of A7X. All of us are so excited about going out with Buckcherry in November; our fans will love them as well as Shinedown and Saving Abel”.
Thanks for the report to Smnnews.com.