East London luminaries Rudimental have been forced to reschedule their upcoming Aussie tour, pushing the shows back by a few months.

Back in October, it was revealed that Rudimental were heading back to Australia for a headline tour this February.

Having played a DJ set at the Snowtunes festival in Jindabyne last year, the group’s highly anticipated tour was set to line up with the release of their latest album, Toast To Our Differences, which dropped last week.

However, with just over a week until the shows were set to take place, Rudimental have revealed that their first full tour since 2016 has now been pushed back from February until May.

However, in an attempt to make it up to any disappointed fans, Rudimental also announced that they’ll be adding Sydney electropop icons Sneaky Sound System to the lineup as well.

“To our Aussie fans – we’re so sorry we have had to reschedule our trip down under, but we’re excited to see you later in the year – and to be bringing our friends Sneaky Sound System along, too,” they explained. “It’s going to be a serious party!”

Of course, any fans who purchased tickets to Rudimental’s upcoming tour are being advised to hold onto them, since they’ll still be valid for the new shows. However, if you’re unable to make the rescheduled dates, you can grab a refund from your point of purchase.

Check out Rudimental’s ‘Scared Of Love’:

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Rudimental Toast To Our Differences Australian Tour 2019

Plus special guest Sneaky Sound System

Friday, May 31st
Metro City, Perth, WA (18+)

Sunday, June 2nd
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, SA (All Ages)

Monday, June 3rd
Old Mount Gambier Gaol, Mount Gambier, SA (All Ages)

Wednesday, June 5th
Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD (All Ages)

Friday, June 7th
Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, SA (All Ages)

Saturday, June 8th
Summer Session, Mindil Beach, Darwin, NT (18+)

Sunday, June 9th
Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, VIC (All Ages)

Tickets on sale now through Ticketek

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