Gang Of Four cancelled their gig in Toronto, Canada last night (March 4) after their tour bus caught fire.
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The band are currently in the middle of a North American tour, which has seen former Slint bassist David Pajo joining the band on guitar.
Last night, they were set to perform at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern, but took to social media to reveal the news that their bus had caught fire and shared photos of firefighters tending to the blaze. It’s currently unclear whether anyone was injured in the incident.
TORONTO SHOW UPDATE: Due to an unforeseen incident, where our bus caught fire, the show is regretfully now cancelled and will no longer be taking place tonight at Horseshoe Tavern. Ticket holders will be contacted with more info and we apologize for the inconvenience. pic.twitter.com/N3vIFVLpJZ
— Gang Of Four (@gangof4official) March 4, 2022
The jaunt is seeing the group perform live for the first time since the death of Andy Gill in February 2020. The band are currently set to resume the tour tomorrow night (March 6) at the Crystal Ballroom in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Gang Of Four’s new touring line-up includes founding members Jon King and Hugo Burnham, though bassist Dave Allen will not appear at the shows due to personal reasons. However, a press release states that the musician āremains an essential and vital part of the bandā. Former Gang Of Four bassist Sara Lee has returned to the group in his place.
Pajo, who has also performed withĀ InterpolĀ andĀ Yeah Yeah Yeahs, confirmed with ātremendous excitement, humility [and] gratitudeā that he would be playing with his ālifelong heroesā Gang Of Four at the gigs.
Gang Of Fourās US tour is drawing on material from their ā77-81ā box set of early material, which came out in December 2020. The collection boasts a double LP of the ānever officially releasedā āLive at American Indian Center 1980ā as well as remastered versions of āEntertainment!ā (1979) and āSolid Goldā (1981).
A star-studded tribute album to Andy Gill ā featuringĀ Red Hot Chili PeppersĀ bandmates Flea and John Frusciante,Ā Warpaint,Ā Gary Numan and more ā arrived last summer, entitled āThe Problem of Leisure: A Celebration Of Andy Gill And Gang Of Fourā.
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