Due to the possibility of having their visas denied, Hideous Divinity has regrettably cancelled their US tour. The band claims that the $6,000 and $8,000 legal costs required to apply are non-refundable and that visa rejections have been very high recently. Hideous Divinity is therefore in serious trouble if their application is denied. Which, given how difficult it is to support oneself through music in 2025, is not a scenario any band wants to find itself in.
Dear North American fans,
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce that we won’t be touring the US (and Quebec) this July.
While preparing the petition to apply for our U.S. work visas, our lawyer informed us that the number of rejections in recent weeks has dramatically increased, and that our case would seriously risk being rejected. This caught us completely off guard, especially after many successful visa applications over the years, which gave us the opportunity to tour the U.S. several times. However, nowadays things seem to be significantly different. For those who don’t know, applying for a work visa costs between $6,000 and $8,000 (these are just the legal fees)—and if your petition is rejected, there is zero refund. That’s a risk we simply cannot take.
We are heartbroken to disappoint those of you who were waiting for us, as we were truly looking forward to seeing you again. We’re hopeful that things will get better and easier—and when they do, we’ll most certainly be back.