Alternative rock band Ween announced this morning that they will be stopping all shows in the foreseeable future, citing founding member Dean Ween's mental health.
The official social media statement elaborates on how this decision will include their sold-out Chocolate and Cheese 25th anniversary show in Pennsylvania, and thanks fans for their ongoing support.
It is with sincere regret and heavy hearts that Ween must make the decision to step away from the stage for the foreseeable future. pic.twitter.com/CsbLKz6OSk
— Ween (@weeninfo) August 29, 2024
This announcement comes around three weeks after Ween cancelled their Seattle, Portland, and Eugene shows. The band did not explain their decision to cancel.
We regret to announce that we will have to cancel our shows this week. We love performing for the best fans in the world, and we are beyond disappointed we won’t be able to do these shows. All tickets will be refunded at point of purchase. Thanks as for the love and support. pic.twitter.com/chrElBHRXO
— Ween (@weeninfo) August 6, 2024
Last March, Ween cancelled April tour dates.
Ween’s April tour dates have been canceled. Ticket holders will automatically receive a refund from the original point of purchase. The previously announced August and September shows will proceed as scheduled. pic.twitter.com/xlnN4Fytto
— Ween (@weeninfo) March 7, 2024
September 27th marks the 30th anniversary of Ween's fourth studio album, Chocolate and Cheese, originally released by Elektra Records.
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