Kiefer Sutherland was forced to cancel part of his tour due to low ticket sales, four months after he was arrested for an .
Kiefer Sutherland Cancels Tour After Arrest Fallout
Kiefer Sutherland was forced to cancel part of his tour due to low ticket sales, four months after he was arrested for an alleged assault of a rideshare driver....
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The actor and musician, 59, took to his Instagram on Friday writing, 'With great disappointment I am going to have to cancel the US leg of my tour due to very low ticket sales.'
'I don't think it's fair to the people who have bought tickets, or the venues, to play to half empty houses,' the 24 star added.
'I look forward to touring the United States again at a more suitable time. I hope you understand.'
He also assured fans that refunds for his Love Will Bring You Home Tour 'will be available from point of purchase.'
Sutherland - who's been promoting his upcoming fourth studio album, Grey - is currently wrapping up the final stretch of the European portion of his tour.
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Kiefer Sutherland, 59, was forced to cancel part of his tour due to low ticket sales, four months after he was arrested for an alleged assault of a rideshare driver; Sutherland pictured in 2022
Sutherland - who's been promoting his upcoming fourth studio album, Grey - is currently wrapping up the final stretch of the European portion of his tour; Pictured in Spain on May 6
He shared an Instagram update on Tuesday, telling fans, 'We played our last show in Europe in Belgium last night. I wanted to take a moment and thank all the venues and all of the audiences, you guys were amazing. We are now playing in the U.K. for the next month.'
Sutherland's Love Will Bring You Home Tour, which kicked off on April 14, marks his first full tour since 2024.
It comes following Sutherland's shock arrest earlier this year. The actor was taken into custody January 14 in Los Angeles after a conflict with a rideshare driver in Hollywood; Seen in 2025
The star has had multiple previous run-ins with the law. In 2007, he was sentenced to 48 days in jail after he failed a field sobriety test, as he was already on probation for a 2004 DUI arrest; Seen in his 2007 mugshot
The England-born, Canada-raised actor was taken into custody in 1989 in connection with alcohol-related reckless driving and possession of a loaded weapon in Los Angeles, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Sutherland subsequently pleaded no contest to the alcohol-related reckless driving, with prosecutors dropping the weapons charge on him.
Sutherland was again arrested in connection with alcohol-related reckless driving in 1993, and would enter a no contest plea. He was sentenced to 200 hours of community service in connection with the offense.
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Sutherland appeared to stay out of trouble for the better part of a decade until his arrest in 2004 in connection with driving under the influence. He agreed to enroll in a court-overseen treatment program and was given five years of probation.
Sutherland's last film role was in Justin Chadwick's 2026 thriller Brothers Under Fire.
He will next appear in Barthelemy Grossmann's Father Joe alongside Godfather legend Al Pacino. The film is currently in post-production.
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