Attila‘s camp have issued a follow-up statement after yesterday’s (August 01st) vaguely worded announcement regarding the cancelation of their August European tour. It was revealed yesterday that the metalcore band were scrapping their August overseas tour, just after having arrived on the continent to head out on that run. An initial statement issued by the band yesterday indicated that protective professional boundaries the group had put in place had been “crossed”, leading to them pulling the plug on the trek.
A follow-up statement since issued by the band’s camp on the matter reads:
“A lot of people are asking for more details about our Europe tour cancellation. I just want to get a few things straight. There’s no drama or hidden shit happening. It’s not that deep. We are all best friends. Here’s what it comes down to. Attila is extremely professional. We arrived in Germany with all of our gear and crew ready to do this entire tour.
We came with professionalism and we were met with EXTREME unprofessionalism on a certain companies part. On our last European tour we had a VERY similar incident happen and it COMPLETELY ruined our morale as a band. We don’t NEED to tour, we don’t NEED to be here. We do this purely because we love it.
But we are NOT going to sacrifice our minds and body because of some companies MASSIVE fuck up. That is all. We are going to fly back to Atlanta to record more music in our studio and finish our new album. We love Europe and we will be back to make it up to you guys. Thank you.”
Responding to a concerned fan over the matter on Instagram, Loud Farm Booking, who were serving as the promoter for one show on the tour, went on to allege that the issue that caused Attila to spike the tour was related to a tour bus procured for them which they found to be unsuitable. That statement from the aforementioned agency read as follows:
“…Sadly I have some bad news to share with you. Attila flew into Berlin yesterday afternoon to start their European summer tour today. Sadly we received the news earlier today that the band decided to cancel their full tour shortly after arrival, due to an ‘issue’ with their bus. Their bus supplier provided a perfectly workable solution for them to start the tour as planned, but the band made up their mind and one-sided made the decision to cancel the full thing, without speaking to us nor to their own manager.
Both their management and us have been trying to get a hold of the band throughout the day to discuss and work out a solution for a non-existing problem. but sadly all members have been radio silent and nobody has been able to have a proper conversation with them.
It has become clear now they have no intention to still do this tour (even though they still flew to Berlin just yesterday) and are 100% cancelling all shows, without talking to anyone in their team nor providing clarification for promoters. I’m very sorry for the inconvenience caused here,
and wish I could provide you with more insight in their situation.”
Update: August 03rd, 2025 12:25am:
Sources in Attila‘s team have since reached out to clarify the situation. The band’s representative disputed Loud Farm‘s assessment of a lack of communication or availability between the band, their management team and the above-mentioned Slovakian-based show promoter.
The representative also indicated that the band and their management were in direct communication regarding the decision to cancel the tour, and that the last communication they heard from the above-mentioned Slovakian show promoter took place on July 22nd, well in advance of the tour cancelation.
