I stumbled upon this information today:
According to a band update, "veteran shock rockers W.A.S.P. have been forced to cancel their upcoming U.S. tour (which included ALABAMA THUNDERPUSSY on many of the dates) due to its North American label losing its distribution. The tour will be rescheduled at a later undisclosed date.
Not sure how many of you were planning to see W.A.S.P. -- I was for one -- but I thought I'd pass along the info. Hopefully, all will be sorted out to the satisfaction of all parties concerned and a tour will take place.
If someone in the know could explain to me about: a) how a label loses its distribution and 2) how/why this matters for a tour I would appreciate it. I enjoy knowing more about all these sorts of things.
According to a band update, "veteran shock rockers W.A.S.P. have been forced to cancel their upcoming U.S. tour (which included ALABAMA THUNDERPUSSY on many of the dates) due to its North American label losing its distribution. The tour will be rescheduled at a later undisclosed date.
Not sure how many of you were planning to see W.A.S.P. -- I was for one -- but I thought I'd pass along the info. Hopefully, all will be sorted out to the satisfaction of all parties concerned and a tour will take place.
If someone in the know could explain to me about: a) how a label loses its distribution and 2) how/why this matters for a tour I would appreciate it. I enjoy knowing more about all these sorts of things.