The reformed Bros have scrapped the Nottingham, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow dates of their 2017 reunion tour, citing “logistical circumstances”.
A statement issued yesterday reads: “Due to logistical circumstances beyond their control, it is with sincere regret that Bros have been forced to cancel four dates on their forthcoming UK tour. Matt and Luke Goss apologise to their fans for any disappointment.” However many fans have expressed an opinion that high ticket prices and resultant low sales are to blame.
Logistical problems being no-one bought the tickets? – #Bros scrap the majority of their 2017 reunion tour
— Nick (@CloudSurferUK) March 6, 2017
Bros cancel all reunion shows except London & Manchester due to 'unforeseen logistical circumstances'. Also known as 'no-one buying tickets'
— Hugh Wright (@HRWright) March 6, 2017
"due to unforeseen logistical circumstances" = No one bought tickets. https://t.co/KY9DfCQBsp
— Ken Shabby (@MrKenShabby) March 6, 2017
The tour was hastily arranged in October after tickets for the brothers’ proposed one-off reunion concert at London’s O2 on 19 August sold out in seconds. Tickets remain available for the second O2 show on 20 August and Manchester Arena on 22 August. At the moment the London and Manchester gigs are scheduled to go ahead as planned.