GRETA VAN FLEET Forced To Postpone Remaining Spring Tour Dates
March 22, 2022, 2 years ago
Grammy-award winning rock band, Greta Van Fleet, have been forced to postpone the remaining dates on their spring tour, after guitarist Jake Kiszka was hospitalized with pneumonia. A message from the band follows...
"We are disheartened to announce that the shows from March 22nd through April 2nd must be rescheduled for the health and safety of our brother, Jake.
"We recognize how upsetting this news is and share your disappointment. While Jake has been discharged after being hospitalized for four days, he is still struggling with pneumonia and its symptoms. The healing process is long and slower than anticipated. Jake wanted to push through, however doctors have advised doing so could potentially lead to further complications and a longer recovery.
"Right now, we are actively working on rescheduling and will share information about the new dates as quickly as possible. We are determined to play these shows.
"To our fans in Madison, WI - unfortunately, the March 22nd performance must be canceled due to planned venue renovations later this year. However, we love you and your city, and will find a way to make it up to you. Refunds will be available at point of purchase.
"To the fans, friends, and family that planned to travel great lengths to be with us – your unwavering support has not gone unnoticed. We appreciate your dedication, understanding, grace, and sympathy.
"This is only the beginning of the tour and it is important for Jake to heal so the rest of 'Dreams In Gold' 2022 can continue as planned through the rest of the year, starting in South America.
"Love and light, Jake, Josh, Sam, & Danny."
Greta Van Fleet recently announced new arena shows for this fall. Kicking off August 16 in Quebec City, QC the band will make stops in 42 cities across the US and Canada; see below for a complete list of dates.
Greta Van Fleet will be joined by a host of acclaimed artists on their fall tour, including The Pretty Reckless, Houndmouth, Durand Jones & The Indications, Fruit Bats, Robert Finley, Crown Lands, and Hannah Wicklund.
North American tour dates:
August
11 - Highmark Stadium - Buffalo, NY*
14 - PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA*
16 - Centre Videotron - Quebec City, QC†
18 - Centre Bell - Montreal, QC†
19 - Scotiabank Arena - Toronto, ON†
22 - Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg, MB†
23 - Brandt Centre - Regina, SK†
26 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB†
27 - Rogers Place - Edmonton, AB†
29 - Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC†
30 - Rogers Arena - Vancouver, BC†
September
2 - Spokane Arena - Spokane, WA ‡
3 - ExtraMile Arena - Boise, ID ‡
20 - Allen County War Memorial Coliseum - Fort Wayne, IN §
21 - Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines, IA§
23 - Fargodome - Fargo, ND§
24 - Denny Sanford PREMIER Center - Sioux Falls, SD§
27 - Huntington Center - Toldeo, OH§
28 - Thompson-Boling Arena - Knoxville, TN§
30 - John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville, VA§
October
1 - PPL Center - Allentown, PA§
4 - SNHU Arena - Manchester, NH§
5 - MVP Arena - Albany, NY§
7 - Mohegan Sun Arena - Uncasville, CT§
8 - Cross Insurance Center - Bangor, ME§
18 - PNC Arena - Raleigh, NC**
19 - Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville, SC**
21 - Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena - Jacksonville, FL**
22 - Hertz Arena - Estero, FL**
25 - Hard Rock Live - Hollywood, FL**
26 - Amalie Arena - Tampa, FL**
28 - Spectrum Center - Charlotte, NC**
29 - Legacy Arena at The BJCC - Birmingham, AL**
November
1 - Smoothie King Center - New Orleans, LA**
2 - Simmons Bank Arena - Little Rock, AR**
4 - Paycom Center - Oklahoma City, OK**
5 - AT&T Center - San Antonio, TX**
8 - Don Haskins Center - El Paso, TX**
9 - Tucson Arena - Tucson, AZ**
11 - Honda Center - Anaheim, CA††
12 - Golden 1 Center - Sacramento, CA††
* with Metallica
† with The Pretty Reckless and Hannah Wicklund
‡ support TBD
§ with Houndmouth and Robert Finley
** with Durand Jones & the Indications and Crown Lands
†† with Fruit Bats and Crown Lands