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Code Orange tour cancelled due to guitarist Dom Landolina’s “serious health condition”

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Code Orange have had to cancel their upcoming tour, after it was revealed that guitarist Dom Landolina is battling “serious health issues”.The Pittsburgh band’s tour was set to start on February 13 in Austin, Texas and run until March 17 in Los Angeles, but those dates have now been removed from their schedule.

Tickets for the dates will be refunded at the point of purchase.Posting on their Instagram page, the band wrote: “It pains us deeply to announce that we are canceling our upcoming headline tour, as well as the Shiprocked Cruise / Pulp Summerslam Fest around it.

Our guitarist Dom has been dealing with serious health issues over the past year that have led to his inability to play, perform and live comfortably.”A post shared by Code Orange (@codeorangetoth)“While he gritted through our fall performances, his issues were exasperated by them.

We wanted to give him proper time to heal before making a group decision, and were very hopeful he would be able to return by February.”“Ultimately it’s been determined that he is unable to play guitar at this time,” it continued. “We take this decision very seriously, and this is the last way we intended to start this era.”“We are now focused on regaining our strength.

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