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Bad Religion Postpones 2025 Album and Tour Due to Family Emergency
April 28, 2025
Punk rock pioneers Bad Religion have announced the postponement of their upcoming 2025 album and the “Summer of Discontent” U.S. tour, citing an unforeseen family emergency. The band shared the news via their official social media channels, expressing deep regret over the decision and apologizing for any disappointment caused.
The co-headlining tour with Dropkick Murphys was scheduled to commence on July 22 in Spokane, Washington, and conclude on August 17 in Big Flats, New York. The tour was highly anticipated, marking the first time these two veteran punk bands would embark on a shared tour together.
In their statement, Bad Religion emphasized the necessity of prioritizing personal matters during this time and thanked fans for their understanding and support. They also extended a sincere apology to the opening band, The Mainliners, acknowledging their support and encouraging fans to check them out.
Ticket holders are advised to seek refunds at their point of purchase. The band has not disclosed specific details regarding the family emergency but assures fans that updates on rescheduled tour dates and the album release will be provided in due course.
Fans are encouraged to stay connected through Bad Religion’s official website and social media platforms for the latest information. The band expressed gratitude for the understanding and support from their fanbase during this challenging period.