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Kiefer Sutherland has canceled the U.S. leg of his ongoing tour due to low ticket sales, while continuing to perform shows in Europe and the U.K.

The actor turned musician said refunds will be issued and hinted at returning to the U.S. in the future.

The decision comes amid recent legal scrutiny tied to an alleged incident between Kiefer Sutherland and a rideshare driver earlier this year, along with renewed attention around his past legal history.

Kiefer Sutherland Cancels U.S. Tour Dates Over Low Ticket Sales

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Sutherland has called off the U.S. portion of his ongoing tour, citing disappointing ticket sales just months after he was involved in an alleged altercation with a rideshare driver.

In a post shared on Instagram, the 59-year-old actor and musician said he was “disappointed” by the decision but felt continuing the shows in America wouldn’t be fair to fans or venues if attendance was low.

He added that anyone who had already purchased tickets would be refunded through their original point of sale, and expressed hope to return for future U.S. dates under better circumstances.

The cancellation affects several planned stops across major cities, including Los Angeles, Boston, and Phoenix. However, his final scheduled performance in Las Vegas is still currently listed as going ahead, along with a later appearance at a music festival in Canada.

Sutherland is still completing the European and U.K. legs of his “Love Will Bring You Home” tour, which supports his upcoming fourth studio album, “Grey,” set for release later this month.

The Actor Thanked His European Fans As The Tour Continues

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Sutherland recently thanked European audiences online, saying the shows had been a positive experience as the tour continues.

The tour marks his first full run since 2024, as he has been steadily building his music career alongside his acting career.

His recent work has focused more on personal themes, with him describing the new album as a more introspective project shaped by his experiences over the past couple of years.

“In many ways, these songs mark a growth for me personally, as I wrote less about observations and more about personal feelings that I have been navigating in my own life,” he shared, per the Daily Mail.

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Sutherland’s recent tour announcement comes after a period of legal scrutiny earlier in the year, due to an incident involving a rideshare driver in Los Angeles.

Authorities reviewed the case, with further investigation requested before any final decisions on charges.

Sutherland was initially taken into custody in connection with allegations tied to the encounter and released on bail.

Best known for his role as Jack Bauer in “24,” the actor has faced multiple legal issues over several decades, including driving-related incidents and prior arrests.

His history includes incidents dating back to the late 1980s and 1990s, as well as later DUI-related cases in the 2000s that resulted in jail time, probation, and community service requirements.

The Actor Opened Up About Stigma Around His Music Career

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Despite past controversies, Sutherland has remained active across both film and music.

Alongside his touring schedule, he continues to work on screen projects, with recent and upcoming films still in development, including a thriller and another production currently in post-production.

He previously reflected on his decision to pursue a music career, admitting he was initially hesitant about stepping into the industry as an established actor.

In an interview with People Magazine, the actor acknowledged the common skepticism toward actors who transition into music, saying he once shared that same reaction himself.

“I had no intention of making an album. I hear about an actor wanting to do music, and my eyes roll back too,” Sutherland said, adding that he was fully aware of the stigma, which contributed to his reluctance for years.

Kiefer Sutherland On His Unexpected Path Into Music And First Album Journey

Kiefer Sutherland visiting BBC Radio Two Studios to promote his new album Reckless & Me - London
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In his chat with the publication, Sutherland explained that music had actually been part of his life since his teenage years, even though he never initially planned to turn it into a professional path.

According to the actor, his first album, “Down in a Hole,” came together more organically than expected after working with collaborators in the studio.

Sutherland recalled how a recording session with a collaborator named Jude helped shift his perspective.

After laying down a couple of songs early in the process, he was encouraged to consider turning the material into a full album.

“At the end, he said, ‘I really like your songs, and they are clearly yours. You should do them. You should make a record,'” Sutherland shared.

He initially dismissed the idea, joking that it would never happen, but said that after spending more time in the studio, the idea began to feel more realistic and eventually led to the creation of the record.