The Daily Courier

Hedley to take ‘indefinite hiatus’ after tour is over

-

TORONTO — Canadian band Hedley, which is facing mounting allegation­s of sexual misconduct, will be taking an “indefinite hiatus” after its cross-country tour at the end of March.

The former MuchMusic darlings — fronted by Jacob Hoggard and including Dave Rosin, Tommy Mac and Jay Benison — have been under fire since sexual misconduct allegation­s began surfacing online two weeks ago, suggesting inappropri­ate encounters with young fans.

In the fallout, the group has since been dropped by its management team, blackliste­d by scores of radio stations and abandoned by musicians booked as tour openers.

Hedley also withdrew itself from considerat­ion for the Juno Awards and backed out of performing on the telecast.

The band was to play last night in Brampton, Ont., but a March 11 performanc­e in Windsor, Ont., was cancelled by the venue on Tuesday. The last show on the tour is scheduled for March 23 in Kelowna.

“We have chosen to honour our commitment to this tour for our crew (who are like family), for the countless people that depend on this tour for their livelihood, our families, and most importantl­y, for our fans,” the band said in a statement.

Hoggard was also accused Wednesday of groping and making inappropri­ate sexual remarks to a Calgary radio host seven years ago. And, a CBC story on Sunday recounted a 24-year-old woman’s allegation that Hoggard sexually assaulted her in a hotel two years ago.

“I understand the significan­t harm that is caused not only to the women I interacted with, but to all women who are degraded by this type of behaviour,” Hoggard said. “I have been careless and indifferen­t and I have no excuse. For this I am truly sorry.”

“I promise to work every day to regain your respect. I know it won’t happen overnight,” Hoggard said. “I was given a position of leadership and power and I mishandled it. I will regret this for the rest of my life. I’ve let down my family, my friends and so many fans.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada