The film arrives in the UK in June
29.04.2020 - 12:59 / nme.com
"I'm very sorry we won't see each other in real life soon."
Hayley Williams has postponed her upcoming tour dates in Europe and North America until 2021 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Her tour was scheduled to begin in May, but on Tuesday (April 28) the Paramore singer announced she is officially postponing her 2020 tour which includes stops at Electric Brixton, London and La Cigale, Paris.
“Im very sorry we wont see each other in real life soon,” Williams wrote on Instagram. “eventually,
The film arrives in the UK in June
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