“We’re so grateful for your support and can’t wait to get to North American soon to give you the show you deserve," the indie trio stated.
Mansionair @ Laneway Festival, Brisbane Showgrounds (Claudia Ciapocha)
Fans of Mansionair will be devastated to learn that the indie electronic trio, as shared on Instagram, have been forced to make the “unfortunate and difficult decision to reschedule [their] upcoming North American tour to later this year.”
On the Lose Yourself Again Tour, titled after their recently released single, the indie darlings were originally scheduled to play across the United States and Canada throughout June and August in support of their upcoming third studio album, Some Kind of Alchemy, which is scheduled for release on October 10th.
The release of the album was announced mere days ago, with Mansionair explaining that the body of work was made “with a desire to distil and perfect the very essence of what Mansionair meant to us. It’s an album about connection - between people and places and the way they shape us.”
Acknowledging the difficulties of touring amidst the current state of the music industry, the official rescheduling statement continues: “We were so beyond excited to get back over, but the truth is, touring in 2025 comes with some seriously unexpected challenges and costs and sadly some support we were relying on to make this run possible fell through at the last minute.”
Fans who have purchased tickets will automatically be refunded. Mansionair encourages ticket holders to contact their point of purchase directly for more information.
The trio concluded the disappointing news: “We’re so grateful for your support and can’t wait to get to North American soon to give you the show you deserve, stay tuned for further updates.” So, all hope is not lost - the band will be returning to play in North America as soon as they are able.
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In the meantime, Some Kind of Alchemy is available for pre-order now.
This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body