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Simple Plan inform about Pierre’s health getting better

Last week, news broke that Simple Plan are postponing their November tour in Canada to March after Pierre has been ordered to rest his vocals in order to not cause any permanent damage to his voice.

Of course this announcement upset many fans, who were planning to attend these shows in Canada, some of them even travelling from other continents to see the band play in their home country. However at the same time, most fans were also very understanding of this situation and wished all the best to Pierre and a speedy recovery.

Yesterday was the day Simple Plan were supposed to kick off this tour in Canada and on that day, Simple Plan chose to inform the fans on Instagram about Pierre feeling much better already, which will surely come as good news to the attendees of any upcoming Simple Plan shows, most notably the ones that will commence in South America in December.

Check out the full post Simple Plan wrote on their Instagram below:

Today should have been the first show of our Canadian tour and we’re so bummed to not be in London, Ontario tonight playing for you. As we told you a few weeks ago, we had no choice than to postpone the shows because Pierre had to go on vocal rest to avoid any long-term damage to his voice. He’s at home right now and would like everyone to know that he’s feeling better and that his doctor expects him to make a full recovery.

We want to once again apologize to everyone who was planning to attend the Canadian shows this week. This is a disappointing bump in the road for us but we will come back stronger and better. We hope to see you all at the shows in March!

Simple Plan cancel Canadian tour & postpone it till next year

It’s never easy to break down bad news. If everything went according to plan, Simple Plan were supposed to kick off their Canadian tour with All Time Low next week. However, sometimes things just don’t work out and unfortunately due to Pierre’s health issues, the band has been forced to cancel their Canadian tour for now and postpone it till next year. This cancelation refers to all seven dates of the Canadian tour from November 17th to 24th (London, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City, Halifax, Montreal and Moncton).

Read the official statement below:

We are extremely disappointed to announce that we have to reschedule our Eastern Canadian tour dates to March next year.

While singing in the studio this week, Pierre started feeling pain in his vocal cords and consulted his voice doctor. After examination, Pierre was instructed to go on immediate vocal rest. He was also advised to refrain from singing for the next 4 weeks to avoid any permanent vocal cord damage.

After a gruelling touring and traveling schedule and playing over 100 headlining shows all over the world since “Taking One For The Team” came out last February, we all decided together as a band that taking this precautionary measure was the best course of action for the long-term health of Pierre and for our career.

We absolutely hate to not be able to play these shows and have to reschedule. Our Canadian shows are always extremely special to us and it really breaks our hearts to have to make this announcement. We hope you will understand the situation and the fact that we didn’t come to this conclusion lightly or easily. We know a lot of you had been looking forward to these shows for a very long time and that some people were traveling from all over the world to attend. We want to sincerely apologize to everyone who is disappointed or if we caused you any inconvenience.

We look forward to seeing at the shows next March and we thank you all for always supporting us, even in difficult situations like this. We also want to reassure you that with the proper rest, Pierre’s voice will be back to 100% and healthy again and that we will resume playing shows starting in Brazil in early December for our South American tour.

The new dates that are now confirmed are:

March 11 – London Music Hall – London
March 13 – Centre Videotron – QC
March 14 – Air Canada Centre – Toronto
March 15 – Bell Centre – Montreal

We’re working on Ottawa and Halifax dates and will announce them soon.

Unfortunately, our friends All Time Low won’t be able to join us on the new dates, but we are already working on finding a great new support act.

Thank you for your support.

Pierre, Chuck, Seb, David and Jeff.

*** Tickets purchased for the originally scheduled show dates will be honoured. Refunds available at point of purchase until Dec 1.

All fans who were supposed to attend this show will be reimbursed for their tickets if they want to – until December 1st. Same thing applies to VIP post-game tickets. If not returned, the tickets will be still valid for the upcoming dates in March. You will be able to simply use the old ticket to come to the March shows.

Please note that Simple Plan do not take cancelations of shows/tour lightly and will be sure to make it up to all of you who were planning on attending this tour shortly.

More info about each of the already rescheduled Canadian shows can be found below:

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PVRIS cancel opening slot for Simple Plan’s Canadian tour

In just about a month, Simple Plan’s long-awaited Canadian tour will kick off but, unfortunately, one part of it won’t be attending it anymore. While the tour was initially supposed to include the bands All Time Low and PVRIS as opening bands for Simple Plan, PVRIS has announced earlier that due to a scheduling conflict they will be canceling their appearance on this tour.

See their official statement below:

Due to a scheduling conflict we are no longer able to join Simple Plan and All Time Low on their upcoming Canadian tour. We sincerely apologize to anyone who planned on seeing us. It is a huge priority right now to focus on and complete our second record. We promise we will be back in Canada very soon! – @ThisIsPVRIS

If you planned on attending the Canadian tour – have no worries about the rest of the line-up – both Simple Plan and All Time Low are still on board and a new opening band that will be replacing PVRIS should be announced soon. Keep checking back to find out who this band is very soon!

All Time Low confirmed to open for Simple Plan in Montreal after all

According to the initially released poster for Simple Plan’s Canadian tour in November 2016, the opening bands for the tour were supposed to be All Time Low and PVRIS. While PVRIS were to support Simple Plan on the whole tour, All Time Low were not scheduled to support Simple Plan on the final of the Canadian dates – in Simple Plan’s hometown Montreal. Instead of them, the tour posted said that the main supporting band was to be announced later.

However, it looks like all has changed in this matter and All Time Low will indeed open for Simple Plan in Montreal! After supporting Blink 182 in Montreal last night, Alex Gaskarth from All Time Low tweeted:

Chuck Comeau then also confirmed that All Time Low will be a part of the two supporting bands on the show in Montreal in a follow-up reply to a fan asking about this situation:

Simple Plan announce Canadian tour with All Time Low and PVRIS!

Yes, you heard correctly! Simple Plan are coming back to Canada in November with another stellar line-up! The band will be once again joined by their old friend from All Time Low, who they’ve toured with on the Canadian soil the last time, in 2012. And with them, they will also tag along PVRIS, another American band, who’s SP have mentioned many times in the past to be very fond of. Members of all these bands have also starred in Simple Plan’s music video for ‘Boom’.

This tour will lead Simple Plan to the following Canadian cities: London, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City, Hallifax and Montreal. All Time Low will be present for all the dates, except for the hometown show in Montreal. PVRIS will play Montreal with Simple Plan, but the second opening act will be announced the supporting act later.

The excited fans are already coming up with various surprises that might come along now that we know of the opening bands for the Canadian tour. Firstly, we might once again hear Simple Plan perform ‘Freaking Me Out’ feat. Alex Gaskarth from All Time Low [remember last time?]. And who knows? Maybe the guys will even ask Lyndsey Gunnulfsen from PVRIS to sing ‘Jet Lag’ live, which will extend our list of female singers, who’ve sang on this song.

Tickets for QC and Montreal go on sale on Thursday, 10am and for the rest of the dates on Friday, also 10am. Check out all the tourdates and the newly released tourposter below:

Date City Country Info
17/11/2016 London Canada here
18/11/2016 Toronto Canada here
19/11/2016 Ottawa Canada here
21/11/2016 Quebec City Canada here
22/11/2016 Hallifax Canada here
23/11/2016 Montreal Canada here

Check out all the upcoming Simple Plan tourdates.