Yelle has canceled the North American leg of their 20th-anniversary tour, citing the political climate in the US regarding immigration and freedom of speech. Financial concerns also contributed to the cancellation, as the costs became difficult to manage. Other artists, including U.K. Subs and Matthew Good, have reported similar issues, facing visa denials or feeling unable to perform due to the current administration's policies. This trend reflects broader difficulties faced by international musicians in the US since President Trump took office.
Yelle has canceled the North American leg of their tour, citing the current political climate in the US regarding immigration and freedom of speech as a contributing factor.
The overall costs of this tour were becoming barely possible to balance, adding significant financial burden for the band.
Members of international acts, including U.K. Subs and Matthew Good, have also canceled tours or faced visa denials due to the current US administration's policies.
Artists like Bells Larsen and Grzegorz Kwiatkowski experienced visa issues directly tied to the new policies that impact marginalized identities and longer processing times.
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