Smashing Pumpkins have canceled their Portland show after lead singer Billy Corgan came down with laryngitis.
“It is with great disappointment that tonight’s show in Portland, OR has been cancelled due to laryngitis. William, Jimmy, James and Jeff are deeply saddened but this decision was not made easily and was far beyond their control,” the statement read. “They look forward to returning to you all next summer. Refunds will be available at your point of purchase.”Following the announcement, Corgan gave fans an update about his condition via his personal Instagram account. “At the voice doctor.
The bands have four more dates left in the tour starting on Nov. 15, before concluding at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Nov. 19.
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