
Spineshank guitarist Jason Hager has decided to pull out the band's current Nu Metal Sucks Tour to deal with mental and physical health issues, he revealed in a statement.
Hagar shared, "I'm sorry to say, that due to personal reasons... I will not be able to finish the rest of the Nu Metal Sucks Tour. I'm currently struggling with some mental, and physical health issues that I need to get under control.
"Otherwise, I'm no good to the band, my family, myself, or all the fans. I love Spineshank, and every band member, and crew member are my family, and I need to be 100% every night for them, and most importantly the fans. So I need to take this time to get myself to that point.
"Thank you to everyone who made the shows amazing up to this point! and I'm deeply sorry to the fans coming out to the rest of the shows that I won't be there. Tommy Jr. is a beast, and is more than capable of holding it down. I guarantee the rest of the shows will be amazing.
"Thank you all for understanding. You have not seen the last of me yet. Forever grateful Jason Hager"
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