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’90s chart-toppers call off 2026 tour following death of beloved bassist

Sixpence None the Richer have halted all touring plans for 2026 after the death of Justin Cary, their bassist of 30 years.

The band shared the news in an emotional Instagram post this week, explaining that the loss has left them devastated and unable to continue with their scheduled shows.

In their statement, they wrote: “We are completely heartbroken over the tragic and untimely loss of our bandmate, brother-in-arms, and friend for 30 years, Justin Cary. The past three years had been full of international tours, recording new music, and an even further deepening of the joy of making music together.

“We were looking forward to connecting with new and old fans around the world this summer and fall, but for now we need time to be still and grieve. With heavy hearts, we are canceling all remaining tour dates for 2026.”

The band closed their message with a tribute to Justin’s humour and presence on the road: “Hundreds of pictures. Thousands of memories, 30 years worth. Thank you, Justin. There’ll never be another you, sir. No one could pack a suitcase better or make us laugh harder. We don’t know what is ahead, we never do, really. But for now, we must grieve our brother. Prayers are welcome for us all, especially his beautiful wife, Linda. We love you all so much and will see you again.”

Frontwoman Leigh Nash posted a tribute following the tragic news, calling their years together unforgettable.

She wrote: “We sure had a great time’ is an understatement.

“We love you forever. Please keep his dear Linda close to your hearts. She is our family.”

Justin, who was just 50 when he died, had “suffered a serious stroke” and was being treated in hospital prior to his death.

Sixpence None the Richer formed in 1992, with Justin joining in 1997 – the same year the band released their self‑titled album featuring Kiss Me, the breakout hit that turned them into global chart fixtures. 

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