The band, Primus has announced its 2021 new tour dates for “Primus: A Tribute To Kings.” They postponed their 2020 tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is the third time the band have had to reschedule the tour that will see them perform Rush’s 1977 album ‘A Farewell To Kings’ in its entirety. All 2020 tickets will be honored for the new dates. If you are a ticket holder and cannot make the new show, you will receive an email directly allowing you to request a refund. For more details, please visit the website by clicking here.
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Primus announced the new tour news on their Instagram and wrote that, “Primus is looking forward to celebrating this incredible Rush album with you in 2021.”
Third time is the charm…we’ve postponed this “Tribute to Kings” tour twice now.” They added, “Once, because we opted to help send Slayer on their way into retirement, and once because mother nature decided to slap us all into isolation with a nasty virus.
“This time, I will get to go out there and get my “Geddy on”. I’ve got my Ricky shined up and have been practicing my Moog licks. 2020 has proven to be one nasty kick to the crotch on many levels. This nation is divided beyond anything I’ve ever seen; from who’s wearing masks or not to who’s treating folks with common dignity…or not.
“Let’s hope 2021 will resolve us all into some form of unity. As far as touring, it will be nice to be back in the saddle again, see y’all next summer…”Geddy up!”
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The tour comes following the death of Rush drummer Neil Peart, who passed away in January after quietly battling brain cancer for the past three years.