
After expanding the Through The Cracks In The Sky Tour earlier this month to stretch into the fall, The Dangerous Summer has, unfortunately, canceled all of their remaining tour dates for the year, as stated in a post on their social channels.
The statement, penned by frontman AJ Perdomo, reads, “There is no easy way to say this, but I am burning out from being on the road so often. It is the hardest decision in the world to make, but I have decided to cancel the remaining tour dates for the rest of the year.
“I need to go home and be a father, a fiancé, and a creative. I need to work on my life at home for a moment. I have the dreamer’s disease.
“Next year will be 20 years since this band has started. It has become such a large part of my existence, and how I value myself as an individual. I have been overworking to fill a hole in my heart that no amount of shows or success will be able to fill.”
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The statement continues, “When I am standing up on stage singing a song like “What’s an hour really worth?” I start to think about the life that is passing me by while I am away from home. It broke my heart to tell my band, my manager, and my team of agents—but they have been extremely supportive of my decision to take some time away from touring.
“This isn’t the end, and in fact, making new music is one of the driving factors in this decision.
Creating music is where my heart truly lies, and I need to get back to it. Please continue supporting live music, and the bands/venues that we had intended on hitting this fall/winter. Music and art need your support more than ever.”