White Stripes axe remaining 2007 concerts
Last Updated: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 | 4:44 PM ET
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Fans still hoping to catch a White Stripes concert this year are out of luck, after the band cancelled on Tuesday its remaining tour dates through the end of the year.
A message on the Detroit rock duo's website Tuesday announced the cancellation and thanked fans "for your understanding and well wishes."
The Grammy Award-winning rock duo the White Stripes, who thrilled Canadian fans with a tour that played each province and territory this summer, has cancelled the remaining concerts for this year.
(Associated Press)
The site also directed ticket holders to obtain refunds from where they originally purchased their tickets, with the exception of the Austin City Limits Festival, for which the tickets were non-refundable.
The cancellations include dates across the U.S. and the U.K.
Earlier this month, the band announced the cancellation of the U.S. dates, citing health issues for Meg White and her inability to travel.
Singer-guitarist Jack White and drummer Meg White have been on tour promoting their latest album, Icky Thump.
In June and July, the Grammy Award-winning duo travelled across Canada, playing to delighted concertgoers and packed venues in each province and territory.
The duo also won over Canadian fans by regularly popping up for a host of impromptu gigs, including jamming with Inuit elders in Iqaluit, performing on a Winnipeg city bus and playing before dozens of children at a Toronto summer day camp.
The band's Halifax concert was an especially anticipated date, after it emerged that Jack White is a distant cousin of famed Cape Breton fiddlers Ashley MacIsaac, Natalie MacMaster and Buddy MacMaster.
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The Grammy Award-winning rock duo the White Stripes, who thrilled Canadian fans with a tour that played each province and territory this summer, has cancelled the remaining concerts for this year.

