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    Enter Shikari have had to cancel their entire US and Canadian tour over “ongoing visa issues”.

    The band were supposed to play a run of shows across North America next month, which included shows on Warped Tour, followed by a second leg in October.

    “We wish we were here with better news,” the band write in a statement posted to their Instagram. “Unfortunately, despite best efforts at our end, due to ongoing visa issues that look extremely unlikely to be sorted before some massive financial decisions need to be made, we’re in the position where we have to cancel both legs of the planned touring in North America this year, along with our Warped Tour and Summerfest appearances.

    “If you know us, you’ll know that this isn’t a decision taken lightly and we’re gutted that we’re not able to be with you in 2026. We’re already starting the process of trying to make plans for 2027 but, with uncertainty around timeframes getting visas secured, we did not want to simply postpone and reschedule these shows, hence full cancellation and refunding of ticket purchases.”

    “Once again, we apologise for this situation which is out of our control, and we thank you for your continued support. We were really looking forward to bringing Lose Your Self to you, and we hope to have better news regarding that sooner rather than later.”

    “Thank you. ES.”

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