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King Diamond Cancels Four Summer 2025 Shows After Strep Diagnosis

King Diamond King Diamond in concert, The Fillmore, Detroit, USA - 14 Nov 2019
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King Diamond, the iconic heavy metal performer, has been on the road with his band KING DIAMOND for a spring/summer 2025 European tour. The tour kicked off on June 4 at the Sweden Rock Festival in Sölvesborg, Sweden, promising a robust lineup featuring King Diamond on lead vocals, with Andy La Rocque and Mike Wead on guitars, Pontus Egberg on bass, and Matt Thompson on drums. Additionally, Greek female vocalist Hel Pyre, previously with NERVOSA, joined the band for backing vocals. However, recent developments have placed the tour in a temporary state of hiatus. The band was forced to cancel four of its scheduled summer shows due to King Diamond's diagnosis with strep throat, a common yet debilitating bacterial infection.

The sudden cancellation came as a disappointment to fans in Hungary, Austria, Romania, and Bulgaria, where concerts were meant to take place on July 5, 6, 8, and 9, respectively. King Diamond disclosed via social media that despite being diagnosed with strep throat, an illness he’s previously contended with, he is optimistic about an expedited recovery. With prescribed medication and his own prior experience, King Diamond anticipates returning to the stage sooner than the doctor's 14-day recuperation estimate, aiming to resume performances by July 10 in Athens, Greece. This declaration has given hope to Greek fans who eagerly await the band's appearance at the Terra Vibe venue.

While dealing with the setback, King Diamond reassured fans that efforts to resume the tour are being made, emphasizing his commitment to rest and recovery. The outbreak of this health issue has cast a temporary shadow over the ongoing preparations for “Saint Lucifer's Hospital 1920,” the upcoming horror trilogy album series that the band has been arduously working on. Discussing the project's progress, Andy La Rocque expressed eagerness to dive back into recording after the tour concludes. With the majority of the songs in a demo phase, the band is poised to finalize recordings with a more organic sound reminiscent of their earlier work.

The anticipation surrounding “Saint Lucifer's Hospital 1920” is matched by excitement for its narrative depth and musical innovation. King Diamond has stated that the album’s original title, “The Institute,” was revised, and the name change better encapsulates the thematic shift experienced during the U.S. tour. This is an approach that fans have come to admire and expect, reflecting King Diamond's thorough and meticulous nature in ensuring that each album surpasses the last in terms of quality and storytelling.

Despite recent health issues and subsequent concert cancellations, King Diamond’s fans remain loyal. The communication and transparency the band has shared regarding the situation have further endeared them to their audience. Messages of support have flooded social media, with many expressing best wishes for a speedy recovery and hopeful anticipation for rescheduled dates. The music community eagerly anticipates the resumption of the tour and the continuation of KING DIAMOND's musical legacy, which has spanned over decades and captivated metal enthusiasts worldwide.

As fans look forward to King Diamond's potential resumption of performances in Greece, they are also excited by the releases of new singles and videos. The single “Spider Lilly,” was performed live during the 2024 U.S. tour before recording and releasing the studio version with a music video through Arthur Rizk. Such releases underscore the enduring engagement and creativity underlining King Diamond’s and his band's commitment to their craft, even amidst the challenges that the recent health scare posed.

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