The English punk rock referential band has left training due to the health problems of the singer Frank Carter
THE Sex guns will not perform anymore The city 2025. The organization of the event confirmed the departure of the English band a few days before its presentation, on Sunday 7, during the so -called “rock day” of the program.
Instead, enter the Bad religion. The American Hardcore/Pop Punk band has a long history of visits to Brazil – twelve in total, with the last in December 2023.
According to the managers of the Festival, the sexual guns will not be able to present themselves because “From the health status of the singer Frank Carter“Today occupying the vacant place Johnny Rotten / John Lydon. No further details have been offered.
Interestingly, the band offers another version. Second note published on your Instagram profile, the guitarist Steve Jones The wrist broke. They promise to reprogram the commitments, since other dates have been affected in the northern and southern Americas.
Through networks, bad religion celebrated the entry of training. They claim:
“Sao Paulo! We are very happy to join the formation of the city Festival! We are replacing our friends Sex Pistole. Green Day and Iggy Pop will also be there on September 7th. Thetown.com.br”
The city takes place on 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14 September at the Interlagos track in San Paolo. There are still tickets on sale on the Ticketmaster website.
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Source: Terra

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