Streets left one of his shows in Birmingham after “one of the camps” had to enter COVID-19 insulation.
Mike SkinnerThe dress was to be shown at the Digbet Mill for three shows this month and two more in August.
However, Skinner confirmed early this morning (July 16) on Twitter that all concerts have been postponed until next year. “He absolutely dared to say that we should postpone our upcoming dates on Digbet until January next year,” he said. “One of the Streets camps needs to set itself apart so we can be ready to see you at festivals.”
The streets will be hosting several festivals this summer, Next weekend is Sheffield’s Tramlines (July 23) and West Bromwich’s Made Festival at the end of the month (July 31).
He absolutely dared to say that we should postpone the next dates on Digbet until January next year. One of the Streets camps needs to be set aside so we can be ready to see you at the festivals. The first festivals were Tramlines and Made. pic.twitter.com/xU3zPEoucn
– Mike Skinner (@mikeskinnerltd) July 16, 2021
The rescheduled Digbet dates are as follows:
January 2022
10 – Birmingham, Mill
11 – Birmingham, Mill
12 – Birmingham, Mill
13 – Birmingham, Mill
14 – Birmingham, Mill – Special on Friday night from 21:00 to 3:00
Last month, Skinner’s “The Darker The Shadow” – The Lighthter The Light Named the “Streets.”
He thinks the recording could be a soundtrack for a soon-to-be-shot film discussed by the musician last year. In an interview with the BBC, he said he was working on a musical drama in a similar way WHO1979 rock opera Quadrofeni, but for ravers.
“There are definitely similar things in the film Quadrofeni, ”he said.“ It’s also strangely the same Tommy [another Who rock opera] as well, because in my film it’s musical, but the songs are loud. Tommy although not a similar surreal, it has a bit of something Tommy. ”