Norwegian black metal legends Mayhem have cancelled their previously announced North American "Deconsecration Pt. II" tour, which was scheduled to kick off on April 7 in Washington D.C. and which was supposed to feature Tombs, Ludicra and Krallice as support bands. The band has issued the following statement:

"Despite all attempt to save the USA/CANADA tour we are now forced to cancel it due to the financial situation. We are very sorry for all those who expected to see Mayhem live, we hope the situation will be better next time. We will work hard on getting back over there as soon as possible."


Source: blogs.myspace.com
Band profile: Mayhem
Event: Mayhem: Deconsecration Pt. II Tour [CANCELLED]
 
Posted: 18.02.2010 by Promonex



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Baz Anderson - 18.02.2010 at 17:46  
Not having any luck in North America it seems.
Should come back here, I unfortunately missed them on the last tour.
BitterCOld - 18.02.2010 at 18:13  
Deja vu. somehow i thought i already knew about this. although maybe it was the other MayheM north american tour that imploded... the one from last summer.
Ellrohir - 18.02.2010 at 18:39  
Black metal in America is like their emo-nu-metalcore in Europe - noone interested in...
BitterCOld - 18.02.2010 at 19:21  
Written by Ellrohir on 18.02.2010 at 18:39

Black metal in America is like their emo-nu-metalcore in Europe - noone interested in...


erm... no.

America is huge and very spread out. The same holds true for Canada, where about half the now-canceled dates were scheduled. this impacts a variety of factors that influence tours. (funny you didn't mention that aspect... )

for comparison's sake, the Czech Republic is about 78,000 square km. The STATE of Arizona is 295,000 square km.

for mid-size bands (of which Mayhem qualifies), it is undoubtedly very expensive just to get here, then factor in bus costs, lodgings, fuel, etc.

a package tour like Opeth/Enslaved will pull a good crowd and recoup. a band like Mayhem, maybe not so much.

finally, in regards to tastes, i actually take a degree of pride in the fact that BM is perhaps still more underground than it is in Europe... better underground and in small clubs with dedicated fans than getting Grammy nominations and have tons of bandwagon jumpers *cough* *cough* glomming on.
Kap'N Korrupt - 18.02.2010 at 19:32  
How would you know anyway Ellrohir? You live in Europe...there is a large black metal following here in North America and I'm sure that Mayhem's tour would've done well...as far as their financial situation is concerned, you have to spend money to make money...even if they had the money in order to get over here and that was it, there could have been a chance for them to break even and then return...
Doc Godin - 18.02.2010 at 19:32  
Oh piss. This is just disappointing.
King Ajax - 18.02.2010 at 20:07  
This sucks, i already got my ticket! I guess i can always return it and get a new Mayhem shit or cd. Hope to see Mayhem in Winnipeg soon.
Frons - 18.02.2010 at 20:31  
Written by Ellrohir on 18.02.2010 at 18:39

Black metal in America is like their emo-nu-metalcore in Europe - noone interested in...


WHO told you this? emo/nu/whatever*core is highly followed in europe as well... Bandwagons have and will always have hordes of followers even in Papuasia
Warman - 18.02.2010 at 21:28  
Poor Ellrohir...
Ellrohir - 18.02.2010 at 21:39  
I can survive that
bard - 18.02.2010 at 22:10  
Mayhem's just scared of all our atmospheric black metal bands slaying them in krieg-ish immortal kombat.
SatyriconChick - 18.02.2010 at 23:19  
Aww, damn it... My best friend and I were planning on going to this show. Glad we didn't already purchase tickets.
Black Conundrum - 18.02.2010 at 23:42  
Well, at least this isn't the result of more visa prblems (directly at least, but I probably don't know all the details, so whatever).
mlapsevertgo1223 - 20.02.2010 at 06:20  
Sad News.
Bitter Dawn - 04.03.2010 at 13:29  
Written by BitterCOld on 18.02.2010 at 19:21

Written by Ellrohir on 18.02.2010 at 18:39

Black metal in America is like their emo-nu-metalcore in Europe - noone interested in...


erm... no.

America is huge and very spread out. The same holds true for Canada, where about half the now-canceled dates were scheduled. this impacts a variety of factors that influence tours. (funny you didn't mention that aspect... )

for comparison's sake, the Czech Republic is about 78,000 square km. The STATE of Arizona is 295,000 square km.

for mid-size bands (of which Mayhem qualifies), it is undoubtedly very expensive just to get here, then factor in bus costs, lodgings, fuel, etc.

a package tour like Opeth/Enslaved will pull a good crowd and recoup. a band like Mayhem, maybe not so much.

finally, in regards to tastes, i actually take a degree of pride in the fact that BM is perhaps still more underground than it is in Europe... better underground and in small clubs with dedicated fans than getting Grammy nominations and have tons of bandwagon jumpers *cough* *cough* glomming on.


This is all rather true. Can't say I'm overly surprised the tour got cancelled, which now makes it 2 out of 3 shows that have been cancelled for Mayhem in North America in the last few years. Still kind of bummed about Shining being denied visas, such bs.

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