The Pretty Reckless reveal why they're postponing their tour till 2022

'We absolutely cannot wait to come back and see you around the world in 2022'
The Pretty Reckless
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The Pretty Reckless is leaning towards being pretty cautious as they have announced that they will withhold from making any tour plans in 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The group is hopefully looking to resume in 2022.

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In a statement, via Twitter, the band shared, “After much thought and very careful consideration to the ongoing Covid epidemic, we have made the difficult decision to postpone all touring until 2022. We absolutely cannot wait to come back and see you around the world in 2022… stay tuned for announcements coming this week!"

This year the band fronted by Taylor Momsen topped Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for their song “And So It Went” which features Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello.

Additionally, the band also saw their song “Death By Rock And Roll’ spend three weeks at the top of the chart in August of 2020.

The Pretty Reckless is the first female-led group to boast having back-to-back No.1 singles on the rock chart. Plus the first female-front band to have six No.1 singles sit atop the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.

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