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09/28/06,
6:12 P.M. CDT
Wolfmother
Pulls the Plug on U.S. Tour

Australian rock sensations
Wolfmother have cut short their latest round of US tour dates after bassist/keyboardist
Chris Ross' baby arrived a month earlier than expected.
As a result, the group
has postponed a planned in-store appearance at Virgin Records in Chicago
today (9/26), for which no make-up date has been announced, and has moved
its sold-out show at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles from Sept.
28 to Dec. 12. Existing tickets can be used on that date, or ticketholders
can opt to receive a refund at the point of purchase, according to an
announcement from the band.
Meanwhile, the band
has canceled outright its planned festival appearances in the San Diego
and San Francisco areas this coming weekend, but is promising its Bay
Area fans a visit during its November/December US tour, and assures San
Diego-area fans that it will "do everything possible to return to
San Diego at some point in early 2007, according to note posted at the
group's MySpace page.
Ross, who performed
with the group at last Saturday's (9/23) Virgin Festival in Baltimore,
was alerted Sunday (9/24) to the unexpected development.
"Chris received
the surprising news of the impending birth yesterday," the group
wrote at its MySpace page. "Not surprisingly, he immediately headed
for the airport and commenced a 23-hour trek back to his hometown of Sydney,
Australia, in an attempt to be at his partner's side for the newborn's
arrival. While he was somewhere over Hawaii his son was welcomed into
the world by the rest of his family--nearly a month ahead of schedule."
Wolfmother had already
planned to take all of October and most of November off to accommodate
the baby's arrival. The group will return to the states in late November
to tackle a new round of shows that runs through early December. Details
are included below.
The roadwork backs
Wolfmother's self-titled debut, which hit US shelves in May and has spawned
the rock-radio hit "Joker & The Thief."
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