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Bad Omens' Pull Out Game STRONG + The Amity Affliction/Senses Fail Tour Update

Bad Omens aka the poor man’s Bring Me The Horizon, have pulled out from their upcoming tour with The Amity Affliction and Senses Fail. Check out a joint statement from the headliners below.

UPDATE: Bad Omens have an e̶x̶c̶u̶s̶e̶ statement on why they pulled out:

Joel and Ahren from TAA weighed in on the controversy:

I think Bad Omens are a good band, by the way, but this was beyond stupid and disrespectful. Had they done it the day before we announced, it wouldn’t have mattered, and we would have just laughed behind closed doors. Why shouldn’t we tell the truth about why they pulled out?

— Joel Birch (@JoelDTD) November 8, 2018

People really want to believe there’s more to this situation but I’m telling you it’s really that simple. Bad Omens pulled out of our tour because of the size of their name on the poster. This is not a conspiracy.

— Ahren Stringer (@stringDTD) November 8, 2018
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PostedNovember 8, 2018
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsBad Omens, The Amity Affliction, Senses Fail

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