Ghost cancelled their show scheduled for last Tuesday, the 23rd, at the last minute due to severe food poisoning suffered by vocalist Tobias Forge . This would have been the first of three planned shows in Mexico City, with dates already set for September 23rd, 24th, and 25th.

Shortly before the show was due to begin, the band issued a statement saying they had contracted food poisoning and would be unable to play. Despite this, the statement confirmed that their other two shows at the Palacio de los Departes, scheduled for tonight, the 24th, and Thursday, the 25th of September, are still on.

Read the full statement:

"It is with deep regret that we inform you that tonight's ghostly show, September 23rd, has been cancelled. Tobias Forge is suffering from food poisoning, which makes it impossible for the band to perform. The shows scheduled for September 24th and 25th will proceed as planned."

If you purchased your tickets online, your refund will be automatically processed to the card used for the purchase, according to the timelines set by your bank.

If you purchased your tickets from Ticketmaster outlets, you can request a refund starting September 26th at the same location where you made the purchase.

Mexico is the last SKELETOUR , at least until 2025. The tour stands out for being entirely cell phone-free . Ghost experimented with this format for the first time in two shows in Inglewood in October 2023, released as part of the film Rite Here Rite Now .

In an interview with Wikimetal , Tobias Forge revealed that he wants to bring Ghost to Brazil in 2026.

READ ALSO: Ghost: Tobias Forge's first tattoo was the cover of a Sepultura album

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