(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 24 - Due to the current state of events caused by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, it is "with deep regret" that Måneskin announce the postponement of the dates of their European tour "Loud Kids on Tour '22" and, therefore, also the Italian deltour. Due to the actual impossibility of performing in every country according to the tour schedule, and since some of them are still facing restrictions to tackle the pandemic, it has become difficult to meet tour commitments and schedules as originally planned. Ticket holders will receive an update on new dates by March 1st. In a post on social media announcing the postponement of the tour, iMåneskin wrote: "Hello everyone, we are very sorry to inform you that we have to postpone the tour.whole tour due to the Covid situation. We are extremely sorry. We worked a long time for this tour and everything was ready to go, but unfortunately in the last few days we have had bad news regarding the seating rules in the premises. We cannot guarantee all concerts because every country has its own rules, and we have to stick to this, of course, because we want our concerts to be held in total safety for everyone. We are very sorry and we hope to have the opportunity to communicate the new dates as soon as possible.We cannot guarantee all concerts because every country has its own rules, and we have to stick to this, of course, because we want our concerts to be held in total safety for everyone. We are very sorry and we hope to have the opportunity to communicate the new dates as soon as possible.We cannot guarantee all concerts because every country has its own rules, and we have to stick to this, of course, because we want our concerts to be held in total safety for everyone. We are very sorry and we hope to have the opportunity to communicate the new dates as soon as possible.
Thank you for your patience and support, we are all together in this situation, we just have to hold on, but we will come back, we are wished, and it will be even better.
Thanks guys, we love you! ".
(ANSA).