Róisín Murphy has postponed her forthcoming ‘Roisin Machine’ Tour.
The singer was set to return to the European stage in autumn 2021 in support of her fifth solo album, featuring singles Narcissus, Murphy’s Law and Something More.
But amid “ongoing restrictions” relating to the pandemic, the jaunt has been pushed back to 2022.
My shows in Brussels, Stuttgart, Munich, Milan, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Hamburg, Utrecht, Berlin and Cologne will all be rescheduled to next year.
— Róisín Murphy (@roisinmurphy) September 7, 2021
Please contact your point of sale for information on the new dates. Thank you for your patience.
Róisín explained: “My shows in Brussels, Stuttgart, Munich, Milan, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Hamburg, Utrecht, Berlin and Cologne will all be rescheduled to next year.
“Please contact your point of sale for information on the new dates. Thank you for your patience.”
She added: “I’m so sorry, the band is sorry, the promoters are sorry, the agent is sorry, the venues are sorry, the truck drivers are sorry, the backline-suppliers, the whole team at my label and PR are sorry.
“Thankfully we have managed to move the tour. I am sure it will be worth the wait”
In a review of the album, Retro Pop called ‘Róisín Machine’ “a masterclass for those in her shadow in hedonistic, dance floor-ready, feel-good anthems”.