Kiefer Sutherland Calls Off U. S. Shows Over Low Ticket Demand
Scotland, United KingdomSun May 17 2026
Kiefer Sutherland, known for his roles in “24” and “The Lost Boys, ” has decided to drop the U. S. portion of his music tour after tickets sold poorly. The actor‑musician posted a short apology on social media, saying he feels it would be unfair to perform in venues that are mostly empty. He added that he hopes fans will understand and that he plans to return when the timing is better.
Within hours, Sutherland shared a video from Scotland where he will still perform. The singer‑songwriter’s next album, titled “Grey, ” is slated for release on May 29. Despite the setback in America, he remains committed to playing shows elsewhere and to promoting his new record.
The decision highlights the challenges artists face when touring during uncertain times. Even established names can see lower attendance, prompting them to rethink schedules and budgets. Sutherland’s choice reflects a balance between business realities and fan expectations, suggesting he values the experience of a full crowd over simply keeping dates on the calendar.
Fans who purchased tickets for the canceled U. S. shows can expect refunds or alternative arrangements, according to Sutherland’s statement. The actor has thanked his supporters for their patience and indicated that he will keep them updated on future plans.
https://localnews.ai/article/kiefer-sutherland-calls-off-u-s-shows-over-low-ticket-demand-c7702d19
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