Ulver Cancels West Coast Tour Dates Due To Low Ticket Sales

Photo Credit: Lexi Houghton

Norwegian experimental band Ulver has cancelled their summer tour of the west coast. Despite having been in the U.S. for over 20 years, Ulver had never played in America until this March, where they played at Irving Plaza in New York. Their west coast tour was meant to run in both the U.S. and Canada at locations such as The Wiltern in Los Angeles and Regency Ballroom in San Francisco. According to post by the band shared across multiple platforms, the tickets were not selling out enough to justify going ahead with the tour.


In their post, Ulver admitted that “modern media protocol” dictates they should save face and not disclose the real reason for cancelling the tour, but they felt that they “just have to be honest.” They continued to lament the decision and question why this happened, while apologizing to the fans that had bought tickets and promising a refund.

This is not the first time that Ulver has had to cancel a tour. Their plans for the west coast tour mark the second time that Ulver has had to cancel a tour in the U.S., and the third time the band has had to cancel a tour at all. As for the future of the band, they will still be playing in Norway and Denmark later this summer, though they have not announced what they will be doing in the meantime.

Post Text:

“THE SWALLOWING OF PRIDE

We come bearing difficult news: after many frustrating phone calls and deliberations over this last week, we have decided to pull the plug on our upcoming US West Coast run. Modern media protocol suggests we trump up a reason, other than the depressing reality: pre-sales are too modest up against the rather big risk, given the size of the production and the venues.

We feel we just have to be honest about all this. We can not justify going through with all the things we need (flights, nightliner, backline, TM, tech, lasers, lights, and so on) in light of the poor prospects. It has left our promoters, booking agents, management, and now us, a bit baffled. Especially considering two full houses in NYC in March.

Despite our problems getting laser permits for those gigs, we think the trip turned out to be a success, and we would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who came to the Big Apple. Hopefully it will not be our last visit in the US.

Did we announce too soon after NYC? Should we have announced sooner? Maybe we waited altogether too many years, before finally making it across the pond? One can speculate, of course, but it doesn’t do much good at this point.

We feel it would be irresponsible to ignore the warnings and go over knowing that promoters (and us) will loose thousand upon thousands of dollars. Money is an absolute drag (except when you have it), but also a stone cold reality when it comes down to organizing these things. We have to take it into account, unfortunately.

We would like to apologize to all those who have already purchased tickets and who were looking forward to Ulver America pt. 2. Needless to say, your tickets will be refunded. Please know that this hurts us all. Visas have been obtained, paid and approved for everyone, some flights and other things have already been booked, pre-prod has been done and countless hours have gone into organization. It hurts even more since it is the second time in the US (third in our career) that we feel we have no other option than to cancel.

Finally, and most importantly, because we know many out there will be sorely disappointed: this decision was not made with a light heart.

We are very, very sorry.

Ulver, Oslo, May 8, 2019″

Photo Credit: Lexi Houghton

Sarah Dubbs: University of Southern California undergraduate class of 2022, following semester studying abroad at the American University of Paris. Majoring in Creative Writing on a Pre-Law track, pursuing a progressive degree in Literary Editing and Publishing. Interested in literature, music production, law, journalism, and politics.
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