Cold Announces Tour Schedule Changes Due to Family Health Issues

Rock band Cold has announced the rescheduling and cancellation of some of their spring 2026 tour dates due to family health issues. Vocalist Scooter Ward shared the news on the band's Instagram, explaining that his mother had a stroke in January, leading to the decision to delay the start of the tour. Some shows have been rescheduled, while others have been canceled, affecting dates between April 15 and May 2.
The rescheduled shows include stops in Flint, Michigan; Iowa City, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Chicago, Illinois. Ticket holders can transfer their tickets to the new dates. The canceled dates include shows in Omaha, Nebraska; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Colorado Springs and Denver, Colorado; Seattle and Portland, Washington; Roseville, Hollywood, and San Diego, California. Refunds will be issued for these canceled dates.
Despite the changes, Cold is expected to resume their tour on May 3 in Anaheim, California, with Alien Ant Farm as their tour partners. The band will be joined by University Drive, Idle Heirs, and Sierra Swan as opening acts. Cold is also set to tour with (hed) p.e. in the U.K. in September and October. Fans can find more information about tour dates and tickets on the band's website.
In conclusion, Cold has made adjustments to their tour schedule to prioritize family health issues, rescheduling some shows and canceling others. Fans have shown understanding and support during this challenging time for the band.