Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons have made the difficult decision to cancel a series of stops in their upcoming tour of Australia and Europe.
In a post shared to social media on Friday, the band announced that due to medical advice that frontman Phil Campbell's doctor shared with him, the group would be canceling all tour dates between March and May to hopefully return on June 5 with their first show in Slavičín, Czechia.
"We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this is likely to cause our fans, but Phil’s health will always be our number one priority," the band wrote.
View this post on InstagramThe canceled tour dates include:March 6: Brisbane, Australia — The TriffidMarch 7: Sydney, Australia — Manning BarMarch 8: Melbourne, Australia — Max WattsMarch 10: Adelaide, Australia — Lion Arts FactoryMarch 11: Perth, Australia — Magnet HouseApril 18: Remchingen, Germany — No Playback FestivalMay 2: Kopervik, Norway — Karmøygeddon Metal FestivalMay 9: Tolmin, Slovenia — Open AirMay 16: Oberscheidweiler, Germany — Resäcker Open Air
So far, none of the other tour dates between June and September have been affected by the news of Campbell's health concerns.
Fans of the band offered their well wishes to Campbell and the band and are hoping for a speedy recovery.
"Best wishes to Phil and the family ????❤️❤️" wrote one fan.
"Best wishes to Phil. Come back stronger. ♠️?" wrote another.
The Welsh rock band was formed in 2016 by Campbell alongside his three sons Todd, Dane and Tyla Campbell. Their self-titled EP was released in November 2016 and has since been followed with four studio albums. Phil, who is 64 years old, was the former guitarist for the English rock band Motörhead, which disbanded in 2015 following the death of frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons 2026 Tour Dates
June 5: Slavičín, Czechia — Karpaty Hard FestJuly 3–5: Mainburg, Germany — Festival HolledauJuly 11: Landresse, France — La Guerre du SonJuly 24–25: Rengsdorf, Germany — Rock the ForestJuly 28: Warszawa, Poland — Supporting Judas PriestAug. 2: Ostrava, Czechia — OSTRAVAR ARENAAug. 15: Deest, Netherlands — Zeeltje RockAug. 22: Chepstow, United Kingdom — Chepstow CastleSept. 5: Coventry, United Kingdom — Hella Rock
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