Porcupine Tree‘s scheduled gigs for this summer look “likely” to be the band’s last, according to singer Steven Wilson.
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The band returned last year after a 12-year hiatus, releasing new album ‘Closure/Continuation’ which went on to hit Number Two in the UK album chart.
This summer, they’ll hit the road for a number of festival dates, which Wilson says should be their last gigs as a band.
In a New Year’s message to fans, he wrote: “First and foremost a big thank you to everyone that enjoyed the Porcupine Tree ‘Closure/Continuation’ album / shows, and my book ‘Limited Edition Of One’ during the past year.
“Coming in 2023 will be my new album, a 10 track 65 minute musical journey that’s kinda hard to describe, but suffice to say it’s different again, not to mention totally pretentious (in a good way!).”
He added: “Meanwhile the…