Tyketto announce rescheduled UK tour dates

Tyketto have rescheduled their UK tour for January 2017.

Published 11th Nov 2016

The rockers broke the news last month that they were forced to postpone their scheduled November and December shows – including Planet Rockstock – due to two family emergencies within the band.

Devastatingly, Michael Clayton’s wife Isabel was diagnosed with cancer for the second time in two years, while bassist Chris Childs was told his mum would pass away soon.

Announcing their newly rearranged dates, Tyketto wrote:

“I must admit, it's been hard to find many things to be happy about over the last few weeks, but as always, Tyketto was the best medicine for me. I played REACH a dozen times, and reminiscing about the sessions in Wales always brought a smile to my face. The outpouring of support from fans, venue owners and agents has also been a source of great comfort to us all. Some things in life transcend business, and everyone in the band has felt the love you’ve been sending all month.

“When plans of a reschedule tour commenced, we figured we would only be able to reconstruct a handful of dates, as we felt the odds of venues having availability were slim to none. Even in the darkest hours, Tyketto’s guardian angels were still looking out for us.

“It warms our hearts to be able to make this announcement.....The Reach Tour is officially rescheduled for January 2017 and save a handful of venues, we will be hitting most of the same markets as we had planned for in November and December.

“We are going to spend the rest of 2016 taking care of our families, and we shall see you in January!

“Nothing but Love,

“Tyketto.”

The new dates are as follows:

JANUARY 2017
Liverpool O2 Academy 2 – 21st
Nottingham Rescue Rooms – 22nd
Newcastle Cluny – 23rd
Glasgow O2 ABC2 – 24th
London Islington Academy – 26th
Cardiff Fuel Rock Club – 27th
Bristol Thekla – 28th
Bilston Robin 2 – 30th

Tickets to select dates are on sale from Planet Rock Tickets now.

Tyketto have been replaced by GirlSchool at the completely sold out Planet Rockstock.