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Kings of Leon vow to redo ‘too hot’ Dallas show

The Columbian
Published: July 30, 2011, 5:00pm

NEW YORK (AP) — The Kings of Leon are promising to make it up to their Dallas fans after canceling a show because their lead singer complained it was too hot to perform.

In a Sunday statement, the band announced plans to return to Dallas on Sept. 21. This follows Friday’s mid-show cancellation, which Nathan Followill called a “fiasco” on Twitter.

Brother Caleb Followill told the audience it was too hot to sing. He announced he was going backstage to get a beer and would return. He never did.

His abrupt departure was blamed on heat exhaustion and dehydration.

The band also announced they wouldn’t be performing Sunday in Houston. That show was rescheduled for Sept. 22.

The Nashville-based rock band is known for hits including the Grammy-winning anthem “Use Somebody.”

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Online:

http://www.kingsofleon.com

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