24-03-2025
Chiodos ends show just a few songs into sold-out concert in Minneapolis
Chiodos ended its performance just a few songs into the show at The Fillmore in Minneapolis on Sunday night.
The Michigan band said in a statement that its lead vocalist, Craig Owens, had "become quite ill" before the sold-out show began.
"With the intention of doing his best to proceed on with the show, it soon became apparent that this was not possible," the band said.
Chiodos added that it is arranging a rescheduled date with promoters, and all previously purchased tickets for Sunday's concert will be honored for the new date. The band also said it's figuring out a plan for refunds to those who can't attend the newly scheduled show.
"Again, we are truly upset and sorry to have this happen, and we will make it up to you – in the meantime please extend your good vibes to Craig to get better soon," it aded.
Those in attendance said the show only lasted for a handful of songs before the band ended it early.
It happened only a few dates into the band's "All's Well That Ends Well" 20th anniversary/reunion tour, with the band saying that the tour will continue as scheduled.
Prior to Sunday night, the last time the Chiodos made an appearance in Minnesota was on May 16, 2014 at The Garage in Burnsville, according to Concert Archives.