Bon Iver cancel upcoming European tour due to ‘personal reasons’

Bon Iver have cancelled their upcoming European tour for recent album 22, A Million.

The band broke the news on Twitter with an apologetic note to fans that cited “personal reasons” for the cancellations. The shows affected include five sold-out nights in London. No dates have been rescheduled but they have promised to return.

The group released their third studio album 22, A Million in September of last year. The album arrived five years after it’s self-titled predecessor and gained universal acclaim.

Bon Iver are not due to play again until their Coachella performance in April, followed by a run of summer tour dates.

See the cancelled tour dates below:

Jan 14 – Chicago, IL @ Symphony Center (Justin Vernon on “A Prairie Home Companion”
Jan 22 – Paris, France @ Le Zenith
Jan 23 – Utretch, Netherlands @ Tivolivredenburg
Jan 24 – Frankfurt, Germany @ Jahrhunderthalle
Jan 25 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Samsung Hall
Jan 27 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg @ Rockhal
Jan 29 – Oslo, Norway @ Spektrum
Jan 30 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Cirkus
Jan 31 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Cirkus
Feb 02 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Den Grå Hal
Feb 03 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Den Grå Hal
Feb 05 – Hamburg, Germany @ Mehr! Theater
Feb 06 – Berlin, Germany @ Tempodrom
Feb 08 – Brussels, Belgium @ Forest National
Feb 10 – Blackpool, England @ Empress Ballroom
Feb 12-13 – Edinburgh, Scotland @ Playhouse Theatre
Feb 15 – London, England @ Roundhouse
Feb 16 – London, England @ Roundhouse
Feb 19 – London, England @ Eventim Apollo Hammersmith
Feb 20 – London, England @ Eventim Apollo Hammersmith