Actor and musician Kiefer Sutherland announced on Friday that he will cancel all performances in the United States due to poor ticket sales.
"With great disappointment I am going to have to cancel the U.S. leg of my tour due to very low ticket sales," Sutherland said on Instagram. "I don’t think it’s fair to the people who have bought tickets, or the venues, to play to half empty houses."
Sutherland has already completed multiple stops on the "Love Will Bring You Home" 2026 tour, including performances in Oslo, Stockholm, and Vienna. His official website confirmed this was intended to be his first U.S. tour in seven years.
"I look forward to touring the United States again at a more suitable time," Sutherland continued. "I hope you understand."
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Sutherland’s Music Career and Recent Releases
Kiefer Sutherland released his debut album, "Down in a Hole", in 2016, followed by a tour with The Kiefer Sutherland Band that same year. His second album, "Reckless and Me", launched in 2019, and his third, "Bloor Street", debuted in 2022. His upcoming album, "Grey", is scheduled for release on May 29.
Legal Troubles and Past Incidents
Earlier this year, Sutherland faced legal issues after being arrested in January following an altercation with a ride-share driver in Hollywood, California. The actor, known for his role in 24, was booked on suspicion of making felony criminal threats and released after posting $50,000 bail.
Sutherland has a history of legal troubles, including a brief jail sentence in 2007 for a probation violation. At the time, he expressed disappointment in his actions, stating, "I was very disappointed in myself for the poor judgment I exhibited" and apologized for the "disappointment and distress" caused.
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