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Crossfaith Cancel European Shows After Ronnie Radke’s Allegations of Misconduct

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Crossfaith has cancelled European tour dates after Ronnie Radke alleged a band member tried to meet an underage fan.

Crossfaith have announced the cancellation of their remaining European shows following serious allegations raised by Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke. In a recent social media post, Radke accused one of the Japanese band’s members of attempting to meet a 14-year-old fan during a European tour, sparking intense backlash online.

Radke shared details of the allegations with his followers, stating: “Crossfaith was on my European Tour with me and then we found out that one of the members tried to meet up with a 14-year-old girl. He’s 37 years old. Once we found out, we tried to quietly kick them off and make sure they weren’t on any other festivals.” Radke also called out Graspop Festival and other promoters for allegedly continuing to book Crossfaith despite his warnings, writing, “The kids are not safe and we need to protect these teenagers.”

On Thursday (26 June), Crossfaith responded publicly with a statement, confirming the cancellation of their upcoming festival appearances.

“In light of the current situation and the speculation circulating online, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the remaining four shows of our European tour,” the statement reads.

Those shows included performances at Vainstream Festival, Jera On Air, Resurrection Fest, and Evil Live. The band added: “This is not a decision we take lightly, but one we feel is necessary to avoid any unexpected incidents and to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone involved – our fans, our crew, and the festival organisers.”

“As for the future of Crossfaith, we are currently in discussions internally. This is a serious matter that requires careful thought, and we want to make sure any decisions are made with the utmost responsibility and clarity. We will share an official update as soon as we are ready.”

Crossfaith’s statement closed with an apology to fans: “We understand the disappointment this may cause, and we deeply apologize to everyone who was looking forward to seeing us. Thank you for your continued support and understanding during this time.”

As of now, the band has not commented further on the specifics of the allegations or identified the member involved.

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