ONEFOUR are touring in support of their debut album, 'Look At Me Now,' due for release in June.
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Western Sydney drill outfit ONEFOUR have been forced to reschedule their upcoming European and UK tour due to “visa delays.”
The Aussie group were set to begin the tour this Saturday (17 May) in Birmingham, followed by dates in Dublin, Manchester, Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne, Hamburg, and wrap up in London on 30 May. ONEFOUR are hitting the road in support of their debut album, Look At Me Now, due for release on Friday, 13 June.
ONEFOUR shared the unfortunate news of the UK/EU tour cancellation yesterday (14 May), writing on Instagram that they’ve been dealing with visa delays and have been in a “holding pattern” while waiting for the visas to arrive.
“To our UK/EU fans: Unfortunately, we need to reschedule our upcoming tour dates,” the group wrote. “We’ve had some visa delays and we’re currently in a holding pattern waiting for the green light – which has made it impossible to move ahead with any certainty.”
They continued, “We hate to let our fans down, but this process is out of our hands. We’ll be rescheduling our tour dates, so hold on to your tickets if you can. Announcing new dates soon, until then our album Look At Me Now is out 13 June.”
ONEFOUR said upon announcing their debut album in April, “It's been a long time coming… Everything we’ve been through and have had to overcome has led to this moment right here.
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“From the back streets to our first global tour, we done been through it all… Big Love to everyone that’s been rocking with us from the jump; woulda never been able to do this shit without yall!”
ONEFOUR will tour Australia with special guests The 046 from June to August. The tour begins on Saturday, 21 June, at Uni Bar, Hobart. It continues throughout July and August, with the group set to perform in Canberra, Newcastle, Melbourne, Torquay, Cairns, Townsville, Albury, Coffs Harbour, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and Perth. The tour wraps up in Adelaide on Saturday, 23 August.
Last year, police foiled a plot to murder two of ONEFOUR’s members, their longtime manager left the fold, and ex-member Pio ‘YP’ Misa—who was teased in early clips of their track Natural Habitat—was ordained as a Christian priest.