Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons have had to make a tough decision, cancelling several stops on their upcoming tour of Australia and Europe. In a heartfelt announcement on social media Friday, the band shared that frontman Phil Campbell’s doctor advised him to take a break for health reasons. The group will be canceling all tour dates between March and May, with plans to hopefully resume on June 5 with their first show in Slavičín, Czechia.
The band expressed their sincere apologies to fans for any inconvenience caused by the cancellations, emphasizing that Phil’s health is their top priority. Fans flooded the comments section with well wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery for Campbell and the band.
The canceled tour dates include stops in various cities in Australia, Germany, Norway, and Slovenia. However, the remaining tour dates from June to September have not been affected at this time.
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, founded in 2016 by Campbell and his three sons, have been making waves in the rock music scene. With a self-titled EP released in November 2016, the band has since produced four studio albums. Phil, a former guitarist for Motörhead, brings years of experience and talent to the group.
Looking ahead, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons have a lineup of tour dates scheduled for 2026, including performances in Czechia, Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. The band’s unique sound and energy promise an unforgettable experience for fans around the world.
As fans eagerly await Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons’ return to the stage, the band’s dedication to Phil’s health and well-being serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing self-care in the fast-paced world of music and entertainment.
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