The Postal Service have announced that they are going on an indefinite hiatus following the conclusion of their current tour – find out more below.The Ben Gibbard-led band announced the hiatus on social media last night (September 16), confirming that they’re going on a break after their final show at the HFStival in Washington, DC on September 21.
You can get tickets to their final show here.Ben wrote in a statement: “As we bring the ‘Transatlanticism/Give Up‘ tour to a close, I want you all to know that getting the opportunity to perform these two albums live has been one of the greatest thrills and honors of my entire life.
On behalf of Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service; Thank you so much for coming out and singing along.”Gibbard signed off: “We will see you all again somewhere down the road.”Our final show of the Give Up & Transatlanticism 20th Anniversary Tour will be held at HFStival in Washington, DC on September 21.
Tickets at https://t.co/0UJGoGOl1a pic.twitter.com/9RMTBev6iN— The Postal Service (@PostalService) September 16, 2024Gibbard’s two bands The Postal Service and Death Cab For Cutie have been on a joint co-headlining tour to celebrate the 20th anniversaries of ‘Transatlanticism’ and ‘Give Up’ since 2023.‘Give Up’ marks The Postal Service’s only studio album to date, while the tour is the second time the group have reformed; they first reunited in 2013 for the album’s 10th anniversary.
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