Coal Chamber has sadly postponed their headlining tour with Fear Factory, Twiztid, Wednesday 13, and Black Satellite to 2025 due to vocalist Dez Fafara suffering a medical emergency.
In a statement to Loudwire, Fafara detailed his health issues from over the weekend that landed him in the ER. Fafara notes he’s currently on bedrest and that Coal Chamber will hit the road once again in March 2025. We wish Fafara all the best with his health at this time.
“With a heavy heart, let me tell you a story about life taking a turn, I’m writing to you from my bed.
“I’ve been running 6 miles daily, I’ve been rehearsing two hours daily in my home studio and excited to hit the road, I’m excited to get on a bus with my brothers and sister and my crew. I’ d never felt better and as you all know, I fought back hard after long haul Covid tried to kill me.
“Saturday morning I woke up and I was coming up my stairs. I saw flashes in my eyes. I passed out and my wife revived me. My vitals were through the roof, and I was sheet white and vomiting, and the whole world was spinning. Anahstasia called 911. I ended up in the back of an ambulance and did nine hours in the ER testing all my vitals including taking X-rays of my heart and lungs. My doctor has advised me to get a CAT scan, and until further testing, I am on bedrest and must postpone the tour. Our agent sprung into action to rebook this tour for March 2025, and until we can figure out what the fuck medically is happening.
“We will see you in March 2025 on the Fiend For The Fans Tour. This tour postponement is surreal, I was looking forward to playing with my band and connecting with fans, friends and family on the road.
“I want to take a moment to thank everybody for their outpouring of love and outpouring of calls and texts checking on me. It seems like the word spread and the whole industry has been ringing my phone since Sunday; musicians, agents and managers and I really really appreciate it.
“My band has been amazingly understanding and call me hourly I thank them immensely for their caring nature.
“Kiss your loved ones, no one is promised tomorrow. I’ll fight my way back to be with you all onstage you can be sure of that as well I’ll keep you all updated on my socials as to what’s going on. Apologies if this news causes you to rearrange your schedules to attend the concert with us and I want to say thank you in advance. We are all truly in the dark and I’m looking forward to finding out what’s going on. HAIL.”
The new dates are as follows.
3/5 Denver, Colo. Summit
3/7 Las Vegas, Nev. House of Blues
3/8 Anaheim, Calif. House of Blues
3/9 Tempe, Ariz. The Marquee Theatre
3/11 San Antonio, Texas The Aztec Theatre
3/12 Houston, Texas House of Blues
3/14 Dallas, Texas House of Blues
3/15 Fort Worth, Texas Tannerhill’s Tavern & Music Hall
3/19 Orlando, Fla. Hard Rock Live
3/22 Newport, Ky. Mega Corp. Pavillion
3/23 Columbus, Ohio Kemba Live
3/25 Norfolk, Va. NorVa
3/28 Sayreville, N.J. Starland Ballroom
3/29 Harrisburg, Pa. HMAC
3/30 Boston, Mass. Big Night Live
4/4 Pittsburgh, Pa. Roxian Theater
4/5 Cleveland, Ohio Agora Ballroom
4/9 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Piere’s Entertainment Center
4/11 Flint, Mich. The Machine Shop
4/12 Flint, Mich. The Machine Shop
4/13 Chicago, Ill. Concord Music Hall
4/15 Sauget, Ill. Pop’s
4/16 Milwaukee, Wis. The Rave
4/18 Maplewood, Minn. Myth Live
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