Josh Kiszka has suffered a health woe last month and many fans were saddened by the news as it led Greta Van Fleet to cancel some of their performances on their current tour. However, it appears that the band has great news for their supporters as they'll be back on the road next year; will the singer?

According to NME, Kiszka shared a video message for fans at the time of the cancelation, saying he enjoyed the last few shows before the cancelation because they had been "beautiful and awe-spiring."

Even though he's still recovering after rupturing his eardrum that's causing a "great deal of physical pain," he wanted to express his gratitude to their supporters for an amazing year.

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Greta Van Fleet, including their frontman Josh Kiszka, has now rescheduled their canceled tour dates for March 2023. The "Dreams in Gold Tour" will kick off at the Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, on March 6.

The band will then travel to eight other cities like Hollywood, Tampa, Greenville, Raleigh, Tucson, El Paso, Anaheim, before wrapping up at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, on March 28.

Special guests include Houndmouth, Robert Finley, and Rival Sons on selected dates.

For fans who wouldn't want to miss the show, tickets are now available for purchase on Ticketmaster's website.

The outlet noted that the band would still perform at some selected dates this December which will be on Atlantic City, Los Angeles, and New Jersey. Passes are still available in this link.

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Josh Kiszka Ruptured Eardrum Causes Tour Postponement

In early reports, Josh Kiszka initially announced that he suffered from the ruptured eardrum, leading them to cancel their shows in Jacksonville, Raleigh, and Greenville.

However, after playing for six more shows, they officially postponed their four remaining shows across North America.

"Unfortunately, due to continuing issues related to Josh's ear, El Paso, Tucson, Anaheim and Sacramento must be rescheduled," the band wrote.

In their first post, Kiszka explained that he ruptured his eardrum during their show in Bangor and he was advised to recover from the condition.

"I'm gutted to have to do this and I cannot begin to express how much I appreciate the love and support you give us every night," he wrote.

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