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Girlpool announce indefinite hiatus, cancel two thirds of upcoming tour dates

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Girlpool have announced their imminent disbandment, confirming that their upcoming North American tour – of which they’ve also cancelled roughly two thirds – will serve as their last run of shows altogether.“After nine years, we have decided to take a break from Girlpool and go our separate ways as songwriters,” the band, consisting of Avery Tucker and Harmony Tividad (who both sang and played guitar and bass) wrote in a statement. “This upcoming tour will be our last one – it will be an ode to the past, a celebration for the future and something we will pour both of our hearts into completely.”The pair went on to assure fans that there is no bad blood between them, declaring: “We are each other’s biggest fans and always encourage each other to stretch and evolve, whether that means it’s alongside one another or not.”Girlpool were due to begin their North American tour in Sacramento, however that show (booked in for  September 6) has now been cancelled, alongside 14 other shows on the run.

The curtailed tour will now begin in Portland on September 8, with further shows still planned to go ahead in Seattle, Vancouver, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Washington (DC), San Francisco and Los Angeles.Ticketholders for the now-cancelled shows – a full list of which can be found below – will be able to receive refunds from their original point of purchase.The band were due to make their return to the UK in November, performing at this year’s edition of the Pitchfork Music Festival in London.

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