Lollapalooza Tour Cancelled Due To Poor Ticket Sales

2004 edition of the Lollapalooza tour has been abruptly cancelled due to poor ticket sales, according to the event’s official Web site. “This morning (June 22), tour organizers and concert promoters, faced with several million dollars of losses, made the very tough decision to pull the tour,” the site says.

Morrissey, the Pixies, Wilco, String Cheese Incident, Modest Mouse and Sonic Youth were among the acts set to appear at various dates. The tour was to run from July 14 in Auburn, Wash., through Aug. 25 in Dallas.

My heart aches along with the bands, and all of our employees, whose hard work developed one of the most exciting and important tours that this nation was to see,” says Lollapalooza co-founder Perry Farrell. “My heart is broken.”

Adds booking agent/tour co-founder Marc Geiger, “I am in utter disbelief that a concert of this stature, with the most exciting line-up I’ve seen in years did not galvanize ticket sales. I’m surprised that given the great bands and the reduced ticket prices that we didn’t have enough sales to sustain the tour. Concert promoters across the country are facing similar problems. Many summer tours are experiencing weak ticket sales.”

Refunds will be available at points of purchase.

Source billboard.com.

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