X JAPAN: France, Japan Dates Postponed

November 8, 2008

X JAPAN's previously announced shows in Paris, France on November 22 and at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan on December 24 and December 25 have been cancelled "due to a number of administrative decisions." The concerts are expected to be rescheduled for sometime next year.

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X JAPAN was forced to reschedule its concerts in Paris, Taiwan and New York earlier in the year after Yoshiki underwent medical treatment at his home in Los Angeles to address his chronic disc herniation (also known as a "slipped disc") and tendinitis.

According to Tokyograph, Yoshiki was advised for several years by his doctors to wear a corset during live performances to help address the problem, though he disregarded that advice for X JAPAN's reunion concerts at the Tokyo Dome in March. Despite suffering a separate injury during the first of those shows, he continued his energetic performances, and at the 10th-anniversary edition of the annual Hide Memorial Summit (a two-day tribute festival to the band's late guitarist Hideto "Hide" Matsumoto, who committed suicide in May 1998),he re-triggered the herniated disc.

Yoshiki has previously had to take extended time off due to his condition, spending half a year in recovery in 1990 and nine months in 1996.

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