Finnish symphonic metal icons Nightwish have revealed their decision to take a break from touring and will not embark on a tour to promote their upcoming studio album. The announcement was made on Thursday, April 6th, via the band’s official social media accounts, stating:

“NIGHTWISH NEW ALBUM COMING OUT 2024

As the ‘Human :ll: Nature – World Tour’ is drawing to a close, we feel now is the time to tell you of our plans for the next phase in our journey. After the planned shows for June 2023 we will be “hanging up our spurs” for an indeterminate time, as far as live concert performances go, and won’t be touring the next album. The reasons for this decision are personal, but, we all agree, vital to the wellbeing and future of the band. Be assured that we still love working together, and this decision has nothing to do with Floor’s pregnancy or our other individual projects. However, an album of 12 new songs will see bright daylight in 2024, as will 3 music videos! The band is positively hyped beyond words over this new upcoming musical adventure. Stay tuned for updates from our legendary Nightwish band camp & studio this summer! -Tuomas, Floor, Emppu, Troy, Kai & Jukkis”

Nightwish have been touring for over two decades, earning a reputation for their breathtaking live shows. However, the band has decided to take a step back from the rigors of touring and focus on other aspects of their career. This decision was difficult, but the band feels it is necessary for their wellbeing.

In the statement released on social media, Nightwish expressed gratitude to their fans for their continued support. Despite the absence of a tour to promote the upcoming album, fans can still look forward to the release of new music from Nightwish next year. 

While fans may be disappointed by the news of the band’s hiatus from touring, it is important to prioritize the health and wellbeing of the musicians who brought so much joy and entertainment. We wish Nightwish all the best during their break and look forward to their return to the stage in due time.