Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro has been forced to delay their highly anticipated US tour, just days before its scheduled start, due to a critical error in their work visas. The tour, set to begin on December 2, was intended to promote their 10th studio album, ‘Futique,’ which topped the UK charts in September. However, a bureaucratic blunder has left the band unable to proceed as planned. In a candid Instagram video, lead singer Simon Neil revealed that the incorrect start date was entered on their visas, rendering them invalid for the tour’s duration. ‘Some [expletive] genius messed up the dates,’ Neil lamented, expressing frustration and anger over the situation. Despite efforts to rectify the issue through immigration lawyers and even Congress, the band found no immediate solution. Neil announced that the tour would be rescheduled for April or May 2026, with existing tickets remaining valid. However, he acknowledged the inconvenience caused to fans who had already made travel and accommodation arrangements, offering a heartfelt apology. ‘I completely understand if you want refunds and have lost faith in us,’ he said. ‘You can’t be any madder at us than I am.’ This setback is not the first for Biffy Clyro in the US; in 2022, they had to cancel the final date of their tour after Neil contracted Covid. Despite the disappointment, fans flooded the comments section with messages of support and encouragement. The postponement comes shortly after the band announced their largest career milestone: headlining London’s Finsbury Park in July 2026. Since their formation in the early 2000s, Biffy Clyro has become one of the UK’s most successful rock bands, with eight top-five albums and over a million sales. Their 2009 album ‘Only Revolutions’ marked their international breakthrough, earning a Mercury Prize nomination and producing hits like ‘Bubbles’ and ‘Many of Horror.’ ‘Futique,’ their latest release, has been praised as one of their most personal and definitive works to date, signaling a renewed sense of purpose for the trio.
