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.

“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.