Covid has forced Steps off the road with their ‘What The Future Holds Tour’.
The group played London’s The O2 over the weekend, which saw the return of Faye Tozer while Lee Latchford-Evans sat out of the second date after testing positive.
And with two dates still to go, more of the group’s crew was hit with the virus, forcing Steps to reschedule the gigs in Cardiff and Bournemouth to 2022.
“Hi everyone, unfortunately we now have further positive Covid-19 cases in our touring party which have made continuing with the What The Future Holds tour impossible,” they announced.
“For the safety of everyone involved in the show we have decided to reschedule tonight’s Cardiff and Wednesday’s Bournemouth show to summer 2022 (dates to be announced soon).
“We have tried every way possible to continue with our final shows, however we have to put everyone’s health and safety as our top priority.
“We are so disappointed to postpone these shows as we were really looking forward to performing for you all.
The unfortunate news comes after Steps released their latest single A Hundred Years of Winter from their latest album ‘What The Future Holds Pt. 2’ earlier this month.
In a review of the album, Retro Pop said ‘What The Future Holds Pt. 2’ is packed with “wall-to-wall pop precision” and “paves the way for the band’s 25th anniversary celebrations in 2022”.
‘What The Future Holds Pt. 2’ is available on CD, LP and Cassette.
“We appreciate your continued support and hope you will join us in wishing those affected a speedy recovery.”
The unfortunate news comes after Steps released their latest single A Hundred Years of Winter from their latest album ‘What The Future Holds Pt. 2’ earlier this month.
In a review of the album, Retro Pop said ‘What The Future Holds Pt. 2’ is packed with “wall-to-wall pop precision” and “paves the way for the band’s 25th anniversary celebrations in 2022”.
‘What The Future Holds Pt. 2’ is available on CD, LP and Cassette.