Ronnie Radke Gives Reason For Canceling Falling In Reverse Shows

Ronnie Radke Gives Reason For Canceling Falling In Reverse Shows
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Falling In Reverse singer Ronnie Radke has made rock headlines recently concerning his public feud with former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach. He also commented that he could one day see himself getting into a wrestling ring against the likes of Chris Jericho. 

Last week, Falling In Reverse was forced to cancel shows due to vocal issues Radke was having. For some reason, his detractors were exceptionally vocal when they heard his explanation. 

Falling In Reverse first canceled their April 22 show in Orlando. “Sorry guys, Orlando Earthday Birthday, I apologize man,” said Radke. “I can’t, my vocals, I gotta save it for the rest of this tour. I’m really sorry, I really love Orlando I love the fans here. You guys are unbelievably awesome and I just feel so bad, and the rest of the band, you know, we’re all here right now, we’re very sorry. I promise you I’ll make it up to you.”

“Once again, just so you know I’m not lying. There’s a lot of, you know, dumb people on the internet. I’m very sorry once again we will make it up to you. See you guys soon, sorry.”

The band also had to cancel their April 23 date in St. Augustine. 

“Yo man, I’m sorry, I tried guys. Just want to let you guys know I can’t do the show today. I need one more day of rest and the next show I’m going to be able to do for sure. It happens sometimes guys, there’s a lot of bands that have to do this, so I’m sorry. I’m not sick, I don’t have – it’s just the cold air in one of these venues, there’s no moisture. You can hear it in my voice.”

“So I got to take care of my voice, and I love you guys. I know there’s gonna be some mad people. You guys are gonna be super mad, I know. You brought your kids and stuff like that. There’s nothing I can do about it. I gotta take care of my voice. I love you guys, I promise you I’ll come back very soon, promise. Bye”

After getting shade from his online detractors, Radke wondered why there was such an uproar over what is fairly common for singers on tour. 

“These f*cking idiots think I just cancel cause I want to play video games, and pay my crew, pay for the buses, piss of the fans, what do you think happens when I cancel?” he tweeted. “I don’t make money. I’m just traveling around losing money”

Radke also re-tweeted a story about the cancelations and wrote: “‘Blames venues cold air’ Amalie arena is a 19,000 seat hockey arena that works hard to fight the humidity that Florida brings and keeps it extremely cold and dry, I sang in dry cold artificial air, a singers nemesis. I canceled so I could continue. Why is this such a huge deal?”

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