Five Finger Death Punch Postpone Show Due to Jason Hook ‘Medical Emergency’
Five Finger Death Punch was forced to postpone last night’s show in Duluth, Minn. citing a “medical emergency” with guitarist Jason Hook.
The band have yet to release any additional details about the medical emergency, but they have advised fans to visit their official website “for more information as it becomes available.”
Due to a medical emergency with Jason Hook, tonight’s show in Duluth, MN is postponed. Please visit https://t.co/Quvv9cIvQ1 for more information as it becomes available.
— Five Finger Death Punch (@FFDP) December 12, 2019
FFDP has two dates remaining in their current U.S. tour on December 14 and 15. As of now, those shows are expected to go on as scheduled.
Earlier this month, FFDP announced their new studio album, F8, will come out February 28, 2020. The album is currently available for pre-order here. Along with the new album, FFDP will kick off the second leg of their U.S. arena tour that will run from April 8 and wrap May 20 and feature Papa Roach, I Prevail and Ice Nine Kills. Tickets are on sale now with full ticket details available at FiveFingerDeathPunch.com.