Larkin Poe have announced the unfortunate cancellation of the remaining dates on their 2025 Bloom tour. The news came as a surprise to fans, many of whom have been eagerly following the duo’s performances across the country. Known for their electrifying live shows and passionate fanbase, the sudden change has left many wondering what led to this difficult decision.
In a heartfelt statement shared on their social media pages, sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell expressed deep regret over the cancellation. “We are absolutely gutted to deliver this news,” the post began. “This decision wasn’t made lightly, but it’s necessary to prioritize health and family at this time.” The statement didn’t go into extensive detail but hinted at personal and health-related challenges behind the scenes.
Larkin Poe had been riding high on the success of their latest album, Bloom, which debuted earlier this year to critical acclaim. The tour, named after the album, had already seen several sold-out shows and glowing reviews from fans and critics alike. Many noted that this era marked some of their most powerful and confident performances to date.
Despite the positive momentum, the sisters emphasized that stepping back was essential. “Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is to pause,” they wrote. “We owe it to ourselves, our team, and to you — our beloved fans — to return when we can give 100%.” Their honesty resonated deeply with fans, who flooded the comments with support and encouragement.
Over the years, Larkin Poe have built a reputation not just for their gritty blend of roots rock and blues but also for their authenticity. They’ve always been open about the challenges that come with life on the road, balancing the demands of touring with personal well-being. This decision, while disappointing, seems to reflect that same commitment to integrity.
The sisters also reassured fans that this is not the end. “This isn’t goodbye — it’s just ‘see you soon,'” they promised. They hinted at plans to resume live performances once circumstances allow, along with the possibility of new music in the future. “Creativity is still alive and well, and we look forward to channeling this time into making more art.”
In the meantime, ticket holders are being offered full refunds at their points of purchase. The band’s management team thanked fans for their patience and understanding, acknowledging the emotional investment many had made in the upcoming shows. “We’re grateful beyond words for your loyalty and kindness,” the team wrote in a follow-up email to attendees.
For now, fans can revisit Larkin Poe’s rich catalog, including Venom & Faith, Self Made Man, and, of course, Bloom. The sisters have also hinted they may share occasional behind-the-scenes updates and acoustic performances online to stay connected during the hiatus.
Though the road ahead is uncertain, one thing is clear: Larkin Poe’s bond with their fans remains unbreakable. Their decision to prioritize well-being over relentless touring is a powerful reminder that even rock and roll heroes sometimes need time to heal — and when they return, they’ll be stronger than ever.