[CANCELLED: February 28, 2023] Crawlers / Kelsy Karter
Last year my daughter and I really enjoyed the Crawlers show that we went to.
When they announced that they were going to come back to the U.S., I grabbed a ticket for us immediately. I knew The Foundry wouldn’t be quite as intimate as PhilaMOCA, but I knew she’d still love the venue.
But then near the end of January, Crawlers informed us that they were cancelling the entire U.S. tour.
hi creepy crawlies ❤
we hate to have to do this to you, but we have the made the difficult decision to cancel our USA & Toronto dates in March. </3 please know we are just as upset as you are to have to do this, we hate to let our fans down as you guys really are making our dreams come true. we are so thankful we got to see u all last year & have fun together, and look forward to doing that with you soon when the time is right. making our album the best it can be for you is our biggest priority in the coming months. combining this with the cost of touring has brought us to this difficult decision. </3. for now, we must give our time to writing the best album that you deserve, because this one really is for you and we can’t wait to share new music. Sorry crawlers family, we will make it up to you next time and it will be more special than ever before.
for those who purchased tickets, we are offering a full refund for your ticket.
we love u and we will see you soon.
crawlers x
I didn’t even know that there was an opening artist announced for the show. But in looking at this poster I see that it was supposed to be Kelsy Karter who I’d never heard of. She is a New Zealand singer songwriter who is kind of a gritty pop singer. She’s also very funny as evidenced by the stunt that brought her fame:
After almost a week of having many believe she had tattooed a large picture of Harry Styles‘ face on her cheek, the up-and-coming singer from New Zealand has come clean, quite literally, and rubbed off her fake ink.
Late Thursday, Karter shared a video on her social media titled, “How I Rocked the Entire World for $300,” explaining the story behind her prank.
The songstress revealed the tattoo was, in fact, a ploy to get people to listen to her now-released single “Harry”, named after the One Direction member, and watch the music video for the track, which cost her $300 to film.
“What would the rock legends that inspired me have done in 2019?” she writes in her explanation video. “Let’s tattoo Harry Style’s face… on my face.”
I do hope they come back.
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