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‘80s metal band cancels shows so lead singer can have emergency surgery
‘80s metal band cancels shows so lead singer can have emergency surgery

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

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‘80s metal band cancels shows so lead singer can have emergency surgery

Saxon have canceled ten summer gigs as lead singer, Biff Byford, 'undergoes an emergency procedure.' The legendary British metal band announced 'the immediate cancellation/postponement of 10 shows across a six-week period' on Facebook Monday, June 30. Among these shows include Saxon's performances Wacken Open Air, Pol'And' Rock, Summer Breeze, Ekenäs, Area 53 and Öland Rock festivals. 'Saxon were so looking forward to performing at all the below Summer festivals and events, but the health and wellbeing of the band obviously has to come first,' a spokesperson for Saxon's management company said. 'It goes without saying that all in Saxon are gutted that they will be unable to perform but look forward to hopefully being back on stage in time to play both Trutnoff Open Air Festival in Czech Republic on August 23rd and Neuborn Open Air on August 29th. The band are also very much looking forward to their upcoming tours of both Spain, France and the UK later this year too.' Saxon are still expected to several European shows from July 12 to Aug. 16. 'Saxon are sorry for any inconvenience caused to fans and ask for everyone's patience and understanding at this time,' the band wrote. 'The band are currently working with all the promoters of the above events to see as to whether any of these shows and appearances can be rescheduled.' Details of any other rescheduled shows will be announced on Saxon's website. Formed in Barnsley, England in 1975, Saxon is considered one of the leaders of the new wave of British heavy metal. The band established itself as one Europe's most successful metal acts in the 1980s, racking up eight UK Top 40 albums, four UK Top 10 albums and two Top 5 albums. Some of the band's biggest hits on the UK Singles Chart are '747 (Strangers in the Night)' 'And the Bands Played On' and 'Never Surrender.' Saxon has sold more than 23 million records worldwide. Rock and roll hall of fame legends reunite with original lead singer for new tour '90s country star says what she had to 'let go of' after coming out as gay Rock icon apologizes for using racial slur in X post: 'I do not discriminate' White Lion Brewing of Springfield to open 'Pridelands on Mane Street,' a container bar Support surges for country music legend who suffered stroke on stage Read the original article on MassLive.

Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery
Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery

Scottish Sun

time02-07-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery

The band's management said they were "gutted" to not be able to perform in the shows stepping back Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A LEGENDARY Brit band has been forced to cancel a run of shows as its frontman has emergency surgery. The group's management company said "the health and wellbeing of the band obviously has to come first." Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Heavy metal band Saxon have been forced to cancel summer performances Credit: Getty 4 Lead singer Biff is set to undergo emergency surgery Credit: Getty 4 The band formed back in 1975 - and took on the name Saxon in 1978 Credit: Getty Saxon formed in Barnsley back in 1975 - and adopted their current name three years later. Lead vocalist Biff Byford is set to undergo emergency surgery, which requires six weeks of recuperation. As a result of this, a string of summer performances have been cancelled. The affected dates are listed in full further down. The band's management said: "Saxon were so looking forward to performing at all the below Summer festivals and events, but the health and well-being of the band obviously has to come first. "It goes without saying that all in Saxon are gutted that they will be unable to perform but look forward to hopefully being back on stage in time to play both Trutnoff Open Air Festival in Czech Republic on August 23 and Neuborn Open Air on August 29. "The band are also very much looking forward to their upcoming tours of both Spain, France and the UK later this year too." Continuing, the management relayed that Saxon are "sorry for any inconvenience" and ask for "patience and understanding". It means Saxon's Swedish club shows on July 24, 26 and 27 are cancelled altogether - with fans advised to seek refunds. However, the band are working with ticket sellers in order to reschedule other affected dates. Legendary British indie band announce first album with original line-up in 16 years Alongside Biff, other Saxon members include Paul Quinn, Nigel Glockler, Nibbs Carter, Douglas Scaratt and Brian Tatler. During the 1980s, they had eight Top 40 UK albums - which included two UK top 5 albums. In addition, Saxon enjoyed success overseas spanning Europe, the United States, Canada, South America and Japan, to name a few. It comes as rock band Murder Capital have also been forced to cancel gigs. The Murder Capital are an Irish five-piece who released their third album in February of this year. Saxon's cancelled performances Jul 12: Leoben Area 53 Festival, Austria Jul 24: Ekilstuna Lokomotivat, Sweden Jul 25: Borgholm Öland Rock Festival, Sweden Jul 26: Linköping Garden, Sweden Jul 27: Gävle Furuvik, Sweden Jul 29: Oberhausen Turbinenhalle 2, Germany Jul 31: Czaplinek Pol'And'Rock Festival, Poland Aug 01: Wacken Open Air, Germany Aug 09: Finland Stallörsparken, Ekenäs Aug 16: Dinkelsbühl Summer Breeze Festival, Germany Posting on social media, the band said: 'With heavy hearts, we have to cancel our tour this autumn due to unforeseen financial challenges and the ongoing travel uncertainties. 'This is a bitter pill to swallow. We hope you know how much we wanted to be out there playing these shows for ye all.' They continued: 'Thank you to all our fans that bought tickets, we appreciate your support and can't wait to come back as soon as the time is right. Sending you all love in these strange times. 'All our summer shows are on, we look forward to seeing everyone out there.'

Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery
Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery

The Irish Sun

time02-07-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery

A LEGENDARY Brit band has been forced to cancel a run of shows as its frontman has emergency surgery. The group's management company said "the health and wellbeing of the band obviously has to come first." Advertisement 4 Heavy metal band Saxon have been forced to cancel summer performances Credit: Getty 4 Lead singer Biff is set to undergo emergency surgery Credit: Getty 4 The band formed back in 1975 - and took on the name Saxon in 1978 Credit: Getty Saxon formed in Barnsley back in 1975 - and adopted their current name three years later. Lead vocalist Biff Byford is set to undergo emergency surgery, which requires six weeks of recuperation. As a result of this, a string of summer performances have been cancelled. The affected dates are listed in full further down. Advertisement Read more on Brit bands The band's management said: "Saxon were so looking forward to performing at all the below Summer festivals and events, but the health and well-being of the band obviously has to come first. "It goes without saying that all in Saxon are gutted that they will be unable to perform but look forward to hopefully being back on stage in time to play both Trutnoff Open Air Festival in Czech Republic on August 23 and Neuborn Open Air on August 29. "The band are also very much looking forward to their upcoming tours of both Spain, France and the UK later this year too." Continuing, the management relayed that Saxon are "sorry for any inconvenience" and ask for "patience and understanding". Advertisement Most read in Music Exclusive It means Saxon's Swedish club shows on July 24, 26 and 27 are cancelled altogether - with fans advised to seek refunds. However, the band are working with ticket sellers in order to reschedule other affected dates. Legendary British indie band announce first album with original line-up in 16 years Alongside Biff, other Saxon members include Paul Quinn, Nigel Glockler, Nibbs Carter, Douglas Scaratt and Brian Tatler. During the 1980s, they had eight Top 40 UK albums - which included two UK top 5 albums. Advertisement In addition, Saxon enjoyed success overseas spanning Europe, the United States, Canada, South America and Japan, to name a few. It comes as rock band Murder Capital The Murder Capital are an Irish five-piece who released their third album in February of this year. Saxon's cancelled performances Jul 12: Leoben Area 53 Festival, Austria Jul 24: Ekilstuna Lokomotivat, Sweden Jul 25: Borgholm Öland Rock Festival, Sweden Jul 26: Linköping Garden, Sweden Jul 27: Gävle Furuvik, Sweden Jul 29: Oberhausen Turbinenhalle 2, Germany Jul 31: Czaplinek Pol'And'Rock Festival, Poland Aug 01: Wacken Open Air, Germany Aug 09: Finland Stallörsparken, Ekenäs Aug 16: Dinkelsbühl Summer Breeze Festival, Germany Posting on social media, the band said: 'With heavy hearts, we have to cancel our tour this autumn due to unforeseen financial challenges and the ongoing travel uncertainties. Advertisement 'This is a bitter pill to swallow. We hope you know how much we wanted to be out there playing these shows for ye all.' They continued: 'Thank you to all our fans that bought tickets, we appreciate your support and can't wait to come back as soon as the time is right. Sending you all love in these strange times. 'All our summer shows are on, we look forward to seeing everyone out there.' 4 Biff Byford performing in 1983 Credit: Getty Advertisement

Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery
Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery

The Sun

time02-07-2025

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  • The Sun

Legendary Brit band forced to cancel run of shows as frontman has emergency surgery

A LEGENDARY Brit band has been forced to cancel a run of shows as its frontman has emergency surgery. The group's management company said "the health and wellbeing of the band obviously has to come first." 4 4 Saxon formed in Barnsley back in 1975 - and adopted their current name three years later. Lead vocalist Biff Byford is set to undergo emergency surgery, which requires six weeks of recuperation. As a result of this, a string of summer performances have been cancelled. The affected dates are listed in full further down. The band's management said: "Saxon were so looking forward to performing at all the below Summer festivals and events, but the health and well-being of the band obviously has to come first. "It goes without saying that all in Saxon are gutted that they will be unable to perform but look forward to hopefully being back on stage in time to play both Trutnoff Open Air Festival in Czech Republic on August 23 and Neuborn Open Air on August 29. "The band are also very much looking forward to their upcoming tours of both Spain, France and the UK later this year too." Continuing, the management relayed that Saxon are "sorry for any inconvenience" and ask for "patience and understanding". It means Saxon's Swedish club shows on July 24, 26 and 27 are cancelled altogether - with fans advised to seek refunds. However, the band are working with ticket sellers in order to reschedule other affected dates. Legendary British indie band announce first album with original line-up in 16 years Alongside Biff, other Saxon members include Paul Quinn, Nigel Glockler, Nibbs Carter, Douglas Scaratt and Brian Tatler. During the 1980s, they had eight Top 40 UK albums - which included two UK top 5 albums. In addition, Saxon enjoyed success overseas spanning Europe, the United States, Canada, South America and Japan, to name a few. It comes as rock band Murder Capital have also been forced to cancel gigs. The Murder Capital are an Irish five-piece who released their third album in February of this year. Posting on social media, the band said: 'With heavy hearts, we have to cancel our tour this autumn due to unforeseen financial challenges and the ongoing travel uncertainties. 'This is a bitter pill to swallow. We hope you know how much we wanted to be out there playing these shows for ye all.' They continued: 'Thank you to all our fans that bought tickets, we appreciate your support and can't wait to come back as soon as the time is right. Sending you all love in these strange times. 'All our summer shows are on, we look forward to seeing everyone out there.' 4

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