Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke postponed the band's weekend tours due to issues with his voice.

The rock band prepared for its performances at Earthday Birthday 2023 in Orlando, Florida, on April 22 and Planet Band Camp in St. Augustine, Florida on April 23. However, the schedules were scrapped due to Radke's "issues."

Why Ronnie Radke Canceled Falling in Reverse Florida Shows

On Falling in Reverse's official Twitter page, the frontman shared a video of him and his bandmates as they delivered bad news regarding the weekend shows.

As Radke pledged to make it up to the fans as soon as possible, he also revealed the real reason behind the postponement.

"Sorry guys, Orlando Earthday Birthday, I apologize, man. I can't - my vocals, I gotta save it for the rest of this tour. I'm really sorry," he said, adding, "You guys are unbelievably awesome and I just feel so bad."

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Initially, Falling in Reverse only canceled the April 22 show. But the frontman shared a new video on April 23 saying that he needed one more day of rest, leading to the cancelation of the band's appearance at the Planet Band Camp.

 

Although Radke suffered issues with his voice, he clarified that he was not sick at all. He revealed that the issues with his voice were only caused by the cold air in some venues.

Falling in Reverse is expected to resume its 2023 tour on April 25 at the House of Blues in N. Myrtle Beach.

Falling in Reverse 2023 Tour Dates, Venues

As Radke continues recuperating, the vocalist and the band will continue their 2023 shows starting April 25. See Falling in Reverse's full 2023 gigs below:

April 25 - N. Myrtle Beach, S.C. at House of Blues

April 27 - Stroudsburg, Pa. at Sherman Theater

April 29 - Worcester, Mass. at Big Gig

May 2 - Springfield, Mo. at The Shrine

May 4 - Milwaukee, Wis. at Fiserv Forum

May 6 - St. Paul, Minn. at Xcel Ctr.

May 27 - Columbus, Ohio at Sonic Temple

June 9 - Los Angeles, Calif. at The Forum

June 23 - New York, N.Y. at MSG

June 26 - Charleston, W.V. at Charleston Coliseum

June 27 - Richmond, Va. at Va. Credit Union LIVE!

June 29 - Hershey, Pa. at Giant Ctr

June 30 - Syracuse, N.Y. at St. Joseph's Amp.

July 2 - Gilford, N.H. at Bank of N.H. Pavilion

July 3 - Baltimore, Md. at Chesapeake Empl. Arena

July 5 - Pittsburgh, Pa. at Petersen Ctr

July 6 - Asheville, N.C. at Asheville Arena

July 8 - Cedar Rapids, Iowa at Alliant PowerHouse

July 9 - Peoria, Ill. at Peoria Civic Ctr

July 11 - Morrison, Colo. at Red Rocks

July 12 - Council Bluffs, Iowa at Westfair Amp.

July 14 - Cadott, Wis. at Rock Fest

July 15 - Grand Rapids, Mich. at Upheaval

July 17 - Little Rock, Ark. at Simmons Arena

July 18 - Oklahoma City, Okla. at Zoo Amp.

July 21 - Las Vegas, Nev. at The Theater

July 22 - Las Vegas, Nev. at The Theater

July 24 - Airway Heights, Wash. at Northern Quest

July 26 - Nampa, Id. at Ford Idaho Ctr

July 27 - Idaho Falls, Id. at Mountain America Ctr

July 29 - Sacramento, Calif. at Heart Health Park

July 30 - Redding, Calif. at Redding Civic Ctr

Sept. 16 - W. Palm Beach, Fla. at iTHINK Amp.

Sept. 17 - Tampa, Fla. at MIDFLORIDA Amp.

Sept. 19 - Charlotte, N.C. at PNC Pavilion

Sept. 20 - Atlanta, Ga. at Ameris Amp.

Sept. 22 - Nashville, Tenn. at Bridgestone Arena

Sept. 23 - Louisville, Ky. at Louder Than Life

Sept. 25 - St. Louis, Mo. at Hollywood Casino

Sept. 26 - Kansas City, Mo. at T-Mobile Ctr

Sept. 30 - Salt Lake City, Utah at USANA Amp.

Oct. 2 - Tacoma, Wash. at Tacoma Dome

Oct. 3 - Portland, Ore. at Moda Ctr

Oct. 7 - Chula Vista, Calif. at North Island Amp.

Oct. 8 - Phoenix, Ariz. at Talking Stick

Oct. 10 - Albuquerque, N.M. at Isleta Amp.

Oct. 12 - Woodlands, Texas at Mitchell Pavilion

Oct. 13 - Austin, Texas at Germania Amp.

Oct. 14 - Ft. Worth, Texas at Dickies Arena

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