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2021 Saints and Sinners Tour cancelled

The 2021 Saints and Sinners Tour which was initially supposed to host a show at the CN Centre featuring Sloan, Headstones, Moist and The Tea Party on November 7th has been cancelled due to the pandemic.

All tickets purchased via credit card will be refunded automatically within 5-10 business days and those who purchased tickets with cash or debit cards can receive their refund through the TicketsNorth Box Office at the CN Centre.

In order to receive a refund, the ticket and photo ID must be presented.

Sloan, Headstones, Moist and The Tea Party have stated the following:

Dear Fans,

After almost 2 years of planning, delays and replanning, the Saints & Sinners Tour has yet again been met with immovable pandemic related roadblocks and regional restrictions, making it
impossible to keep our dates for this November and, as a result, we are cancelling the tour with no plans to reschedule. Please hit up your place of purchase for refund instructions. On behalf of all four bands, thank you all for continuing to support us over the past 18 months and our combined efforts to do this great thing together. We kept trying to make it happen
because of your support and frankly, because it would have been a f*** of a lot of fun. Music says it all – we miss the conversation and sharing it with you – it means everything to us.
Whatever the coming days and months have in store, let’s face it together, so we come out the other side of this thing still talking to each other and ready to fill the venues across Canada with
music again.

~Headstones, Moist, Sloan & The Tea Party.

Before the cancellation, it was rescheduled from its initially scheduled date of July 1st 2020.

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