Ronnie Radke reacts publicly to a rumor relayed by Lambgoatsaying that it is entirely false, after the controversial announcement of the cancellation of a Falling in Reverse concert.
A rumor deemed false by Ronnie Radke
In recent days, the American media Lambgoat reported that a date of the North American tour God Is A Weapon would have been canceled due to insufficient ticket sales. This information aimed at the concert initially planned for Austin, Texas, on August 13, withdrawn from the agenda and reported as canceled by Ticketmaster.
On the X platform, Ronnie Radke strongly denied this version. By commenting on the article, he said: “It is literally a shameless lie”. Arrested by a surfer relaying the link, he replied: “You propagate disinformation”. The singer did not provide an alternative explanation concerning the cause of the cancellation, but insisted on the erroneous nature of the affirmations of Lambgoat.
A tense context around the tour
Austin’s cancellation is not an isolated case: another date, scheduled for Bristow (Virginie) on August 26, has also disappeared from the calendar without an official announcement, as indicated here. Despite this, the tour continues with Slaughter to Prevail, Wage War, Hollywood Undead, Tech N9ne, Sleep Theory and Point North.
In parallel, Falling in Reverse continues to promote its single All My Women Recorded with Hardy, whose clip stages puppets with the image of the two artists. Radke recently launched the sale of “Donnie”, a collector’s puppet, an object mentioned in this article.
Radke’s direct and virulent reaction testifies to his desire to quickly counter any information he deems inaccurate concerning the group.