As a result, the rock band, known for their signature track "96 Quite Bitter Beings," announced a major change in their upcoming tour.
“CKY MAY TOUR POSTPONED - It is with deep regret that we have to announce the postponement of our upcoming May tour. Unfortunately, Jess sustained a rotator cuff injury and has been benched by his doctor for a few weeks while it heals up,” the caption reads.
As the rock band expressed their “sincere apologies” to the fans, especially those who are looking forward to seeing CKY perform live, they confirmed that the scheduled shows will still push through later this year.
Jess Margera of CKY performs at House Of Blues Chicago on November 10, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois.Daniel Boczarski/Redferns via Getty Images
Concluding the statement, they confirmed that the remaining scheduled tour is “still on” especially the July 9 show in Bellingham, Washington as well as their appearance at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento in October.
According to the musician, the shoulder injury that he has been brushing off has now gotten significantly worse and the recovery period is four to five weeks as mentioned by his doctors.
View this post on InstagramCKY started the year with a series of shows in Australia in January and a mini U.S. Northeast tour in March.
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