Bauhaus cancel remaining North American shows

Bauhaus cancel remaining North American shows

Photo credit: Jolene Siana

Bauhaus have cancelled their forthcoming North American tour.

Revealed today, vocalist Peter Murphy will be entering a rehabilitation facility to attend to his health and well-being. Tickets for their shows will be refunded at their point of purchase.

Bauhaus were originally planned to kick off their North American tour next week. A list of cancelled performances can be seen below.

Bauhaus reunited in 2019, and they’ve been playing a slew of festivals and headlining shows around the world. Back in March, the band unveiled their first new song in 14 years with "Drink the New Wine.”

Cancelled Bauhaus shows

Sept. 6 - History (Toronto, ON)

Sept. 8 - Kings Theatre (New York, NY)

Sept. 9 - Kings Theatre (New York, NY)

Sept. 10 - The Met (Philadelphia, PA)

Sept. 12 - Anthem (Washington, DC)

Sept. 13 - MGM Music Hall (Boston, MA)

Sept. 14 - College Street Music Hall (New Haven, CT)

Sept. 16 - Masonic Theater (Detroit, MI)

Sept. 17 - Riot Fest (Chicago, IL)

Sept. 18 - Palace Theatre (Minneapolis, MN)

Sept. 20 - Southside Ballroom (Dallas, TX)

Sept. 21 - 713 Music Hall (Houston, TX)

Sept. 23 - Tabernacle (Atlanta, GA)

Sept. 26 - The Mission Ballroom (Denver, CO)

Sept. 29 - Greek Theatre (Los Angeles, CA)

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