TWIN PEAKS CANCEL AUSTRALIAN TOUR

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Twin Peaks have cancelled their upcoming Australian tour and will no longer appear at Boogie Festival.  Despite all efforts to push forward, the tour, which was originally scheduled to take place in April then pushed to October/November 2020, can no longer go ahead due to the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19. Refunds for all headline shows are available from the point of purchase.  Boogie Festival - rescheduled for October 30 - November 1, 2020 - is planning to proceed with a local lineup should restrictions allow at the time of the event. STATEMENT FROM TWIN PEAKS "Given the endurance of the global pandemic and the ongoing uncertainty of when we will safely be able to play shows again, we are officially cancelling our Australia tour in October. We won’t be rescheduling at this time, as the longevity of this situation remains unknown to us all.    This is a huge bummer for us— we’ve really loved our tours in Australia and were floored by the support on our last tour October 2018 — but we are absolutely certain this is the right decision to make.    Please: wear a mask and social distance. We will see you all on the other side!”

Twin Peaks have cancelled their upcoming Australian tour and will no longer appear at Boogie Festival. 

Despite all efforts to push forward, the tour, which was originally scheduled to take place in April then pushed to October/November 2020, can no longer go ahead due to the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19. Refunds for all headline shows are available from the point of purchase.

Boogie Festival – rescheduled for October 30 – November 1, 2020 – is planning to proceed with a local lineup should restrictions allow at the time of the event.

STATEMENT FROM TWIN PEAKS

“Given the endurance of the global pandemic and the ongoing uncertainty of when we will safely be able to play shows again, we are officially cancelling our Australia tour in October. We won’t be rescheduling at this time, as the longevity of this situation remains unknown to us all. 

 
This is a huge bummer for us— we’ve really loved our tours in Australia and were floored by the support on our last tour October 2018 — but we are absolutely certain this is the right decision to make. 
 
Please: wear a mask and social distance. We will see you all on the other side!”

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