Nu-metal legends Static-X were on the road in support of their “Project Regeneration” albums. “Vol. 1” of the series featured many of the final vocal performances and musical compositions of late Static-X frontman Wayne Static, while “Vol. 2” was a collection of 14 brand-new songs produced by the band’s current frontman, Xer0, who is believed to be Dope singer Edsel Dope.
Unfortunately the band announced earlier this week that it was canceling the remainder of their 2026 tour dates due to “serious medical issues” with someone in the band.
“Due to serious medical issues, Static-X will be forced to cancel our remaining tour dates in 2026,” the band wrote in a statement. “The situation is unavoidable and requires immediate attention. We are very sorry for the inconvenience, and we promise to return to the stage, bigger, stronger and faster in 2027.We appreciate your continued love and support and look forward to seeing you all again very soon!”
Bassist Tony Campos previously talked about the band moving on with a masked singer. “It’s been really cool, man, how people have embraced that idea of having the character up there being the representative of Wayne’s vibe and spirit without us being, like, ‘Hey, here’s Static-X with their new singer,’” he told Lazer 103.3 in Des Moines, Iowa. “That’s not what we wanted to do. So, we were just, like, ‘How do we represent Wayne in a cool way?’ And I think this is a really cool way to do it.”
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