Avril Lavigne 'heartbroken' by tour news - new dates announced
07.02.2022 - 20:51
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READ MORE: Avril Lavigne 'accepted death' after life-changing disease diagnosisMany Lavigne-lovers noted how the original dates for the tour were scheduled for 2019. The new cancellation will mean the tour dates will be taking place almost four whole years after they were scheduled. Twitter user Frankie 05 replied to the announcement: "I got [tickets] when I was 14, I'll be 18 when the concert happens.
"Zoe added: "Bestie I got these tickets when I was 21 and had just started college. . .
I'll be a month off 25 and have completed an entire uni degree by the time these new dates happen. " (sic)DON'T MISS. . . Avril Lavigne 'accepted death' after life-changing disease diagnosis [NEWS]'I didn't like it' Avril Lavigne gave away chart-topping song [INFO]Avril Lavigne tattooed favourite foul-mouthed word on her body [INSIGHT]This postponement news follows Lavigne's newly-released of singles from Love Sux - Bite Me and Love It When You Hate Me.
She recently went on record to explain how she has been tapping into the musical influences she grew up with for this new guitar-filled album. The star said: "I really went back to what sounds I originally was influenced by at the beginning of my career. To the core, I'm a kid from a small town who listened to bands like Blink-182 and Green Day and NOFX in high school, and I tapped into that.
" Lavigne even worked with some members of Blink-182 to get the record sounding just right. Lavigne is not only on the record label of Blink drummer Travis Barker, but she also worked alongside the band's singer and bassist Mark Hoppus. She recently appeared on his podcast where she told him: "I was really excited to work with you.
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