
Metal band cancel entire tour as they pull out of festival at last minute
They were founded in 2005 and are known for their rap and nu metal musical influences.
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Attila announced today that they have cancelled their European tour which was scheduled to kick off yesterday at Full Rewind Festival in Löbnitz, DE.
The band took to their official Instagram account and shared a message regarding the last minute cancellation.
The post said: "We'd like to sincerely apologize to our fans first and foremost.
"We never intended on cancelling our 2025 European run but over the past couple years Attila and its crew have been put in situations that are volatile to not only our mental but individual health.
"In return these scenarios have led us to set boundaries as humans beings as well as a functioning business.
"We flew the entire band and crew all the way to Europe only to find out less than twenty four hours before our first show these boundaries were crossed again.
"We are not here to speak negatively about any individual or company.
"However, we have to stand up for ourselves and, more importantly, for the people who work hard to make Attila run smoothly.
"Moving forward we are going to take the necessary measures to make sure nothing like this ever happens again.
"We can only hope you understand and respect our decision."
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One fan replied on Frontman Chris Fronzak's twitter account and said: "Not sharing any details will leave room for this to be interpreted as diva behavior for someone not meeting some arbitrary ask.
"Not saying it is, but the people being let down deserve SOME kind of info."
Frank replied: "I think this is plenty of info without throwing a certain "company" under the bus.
"But let's just say that we (Attila) did every single thing right, showed up to Germany, & got absolutely f****d over day 1.
"We're not dealing with anybody's bull***t anymore- we simply don't have to."
Another fan responded: "F**k Fronz, that's ****ing terrible, recoup, reassess and rebuild, what a s***show for you guys."
Attila's most successful album, About That Life, was released in 2013, and debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number 22.
Attila has toured across the United States with bands such as Hed PE, Arsonists Get All the Girls, See You Next Tuesday, Insane Clown Posse, Emmure, Chelsea Grin, The Agonist, Oceano, Falling in Reverse, and Metro Station.
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