Chiodos Ends Minneapolis Show

Chiodos Ends Minneapolis Show Early Due to Craig Owens’ Illness

Chiodos was forced to cut its performance short at The Fillmore in Minneapolis on Sunday night, ending the show just a few songs in.

The Michigan-based band released a statement explaining that lead vocalist Craig Owens had fallen “quite ill” before the sold-out concert began.

“With the intention of doing his best to proceed on with the show, it soon became apparent that this was not possible,” the band stated.

Rescheduled Date & Refunds

Chiodos assured fans that they are working with promoters to arrange a rescheduled date, with all previously purchased tickets remaining valid for the new show. Additionally, the band is finalizing a refund process for those unable to attend the rescheduled performance.

Chiodos Ends Minneapolis Show

“Again, we are truly upset and sorry to have this happen, and we will make it up to you – in the meantime please extend your good vibes to Craig to get better soon,” the band added.

Show Ended Just a Few Songs In

Fans in attendance confirmed that the performance lasted only a few songs before the band was forced to call it off.

Despite this setback, Chiodos has stated that the “All’s Well That Ends Well” 20th Anniversary/Reunion Tour will continue as scheduled.

According to Concert Archives, Chiodos’ last Minnesota appearance before Sunday night was on May 16, 2014, at The Garage in Burnsville.

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