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B.C.’s Hedley withdraws from Juno nomination­s

- STEPHANIE IP sip@postmedia.com

Hedley has withdrawn its name from Junos considerat­ion this year, but will continue to tour while under fire for allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

The B.C. pop-rock act was up for three Juno awards and was slated to perform during the show, but was dropped following a number of allegation­s circulatin­g online that claim the band engaged in inappropri­ate conduct with underage fans over the years.

“In the coming days — and throughout this current tour — we intend to take responsibi­lity, and talk about how we have let some people down, and what we intend to do about it,” said a statement released by the band Monday.

“That starts right now. As a band, we have decided to withdraw our name from considerat­ion for any awards at the Junos. We do not wish to be a distractio­n at Canadian music’s biggest night or to, in any way, take the focus away from the tremendous honour that is the Juno Awards.”

None of the claims has been independen­tly verified and no one in the band has been charged with a crime.

The band said it would, however, continue to tour. Hedley’s Cageless tour is scheduled through February and March.

Last Monday, posts on Twitter began to appear, alleging band members Jacob Hoggard, Dave Rosin, Tommy Mac and Jay Benison had engaged in inappropri­ate behaviour with teen girls during post-show interactio­ns.

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