Switchfoot Announces New European Tour

Popular rock band Switchfoot has announced its rescheduled European tour, following the cancellation of the tour in August. The anticipated tour is slated to kick off in February.

Performances will be held in Germany, Denmark, and the UK.

The band cancelled the European tour last summer due to a family medical situation. The band members stated on their website: "We feel as disappointed as many of you might feel, please accept our apologies. We will absolutely be back as soon as we possibly can."

The tour follows the release of Switchfoot's new album Oh! Gravity.. The groundbreaking band is renowned for its 'meaningful' songs but it will further raise the bar with the upcoming new project, which releases 26 December.

Lead singer Jon Foreman describes his feelings for the band's sixth studio album: "We wanted to make a record that was honest. A record that didn't trip on itself. A record that represented everything that we first fell in love with about music. We tried to forget about theory and pitch and timing and focus on feeling. As a result, I think that Oh! Gravity. is the most honest thing we've ever done."
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