http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/soundwave-revolution-cancelled-20110809-1iknd.html
Rock music festival Soundwave Revolution has been cancelled with organisers citing the last second pull-out of an un-named, unannounced, headlining act for the event's downfall.
The event was scheduled to tour through Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth in September and October and be headlined by US rock veterans Van Halen.
Soundwave promoter AJ Maddah spoke to Sydney Radio Station Nova 969 today confirming the event had been cancelled after the drummer from act Steel Panther broke the news on twitter this morning.
"The situation is that we were scheduled to make a second announcement on the 1st August, which had our festival co-headliner on that announcement," he told Nova.
"Their circumstances changed at the last minute and they had to pull out. And unfortunately we don't have enough time to replace them. And we didn't really want to go ahead with an incomplete line-up."
In a statement the festival organisers said "many of the festival bands" will be coming to Australia as part of "multi band/mini festival line-ups" in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
They confirmed that tickets will be refunded.
Rock music festival Soundwave Revolution has been cancelled with organisers citing the last second pull-out of an un-named, unannounced, headlining act for the event's downfall.
The event was scheduled to tour through Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth in September and October and be headlined by US rock veterans Van Halen.
Soundwave promoter AJ Maddah spoke to Sydney Radio Station Nova 969 today confirming the event had been cancelled after the drummer from act Steel Panther broke the news on twitter this morning.
"The situation is that we were scheduled to make a second announcement on the 1st August, which had our festival co-headliner on that announcement," he told Nova.
"Their circumstances changed at the last minute and they had to pull out. And unfortunately we don't have enough time to replace them. And we didn't really want to go ahead with an incomplete line-up."
In a statement the festival organisers said "many of the festival bands" will be coming to Australia as part of "multi band/mini festival line-ups" in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
They confirmed that tickets will be refunded.