Greta Van Fleet postpones more shows as Josh Kiszka deals with “great deal of … pain” from ruptured eardrum

Greta Van Fleet postpones more shows as Josh Kiszka deals with “great deal of … pain” from ruptured eardrum
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Greta Van Fleet has postponed four more upcoming tour dates as frontman Josh Kiszka continues to recover from a ruptured eardrum.

As previously reported, Kiszka suffered the injury during GVF’s concert in Bangor, Maine, on October 8. The “Highway Tune” rockers postponed multiple shows in October as Kiszka healed, then returned to the stage October 28. However, after playing several more shows, the most recent of which took place last Saturday in San Antonio, Texas, Kiszka found that performing still feels “rather painful.”

“Unfortunately, while the eardrum continues to heal, it also has continued to cause me a great deal of physical pain, which has made it very difficult to perform,” Kiszka says in a video posted Tuesday.

The newly postponed dates include shows in El Paso, Texas; Tucson, Arizona; and Anaheim and Sacramento, California. Previously purchased tickets will be valid at the rescheduled dates, which have yet to be announced. Refunds are also available.

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