FKA twigs cancels North American 'Eusexua' tour citing "incomplete" visa paperwork
The UK artist claimed her team had faced "challenges behind the scenes" relating to the "practical sides" of the tour

FKA twigs has pulled out of the North American 'Eusexua' tour, citing incomplete visa applications for her production team.
The UK artist shared the news via Instagram stories yesterday (March 25), apologising to fans for the cancellation, explaining that shows in New York, Chicago and Toronto will no longer go ahead.
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"Today I was informed that production did not fill out the correct paperwork in a timely manner for us to have our visas to come to the USA and perform," she said. "This is just such a huge blow and I feel super let down."
twigs claimed that her team had faced "challenges behind the scenes" relating to the "practical sides" of the tour — which was set to be her first in North America since the 'Magdalene' Tour Tour in 2019.
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"I don't take this lightly," she continued. "I'm completely devastated, to be honest with you and completely heartbroken. All I want to do is be there with you and bring 'Eusexua' to you," adding that plans were underway to reschedule the shows, with more information coming soon.
FKA twigs has recently completed live shows at London's Magazine and Manchester's Aviva Studios following the release of her "techno-inspired" new album 'Eusexua' in January.
The 'Eusexua' tour had been scheduled to kick off with two dates in Prague and one in Berlin, which were cancelled earlier this month due to "shipping issues." However, twigs is still scheduled to perform across both weekends of Coachella 2025 in California next month, starting on April 11.
Henrietta Taylor is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow her on Twitter