Hiatus Kaiyote have revealed that they’ve had a lot of their gear stolen in a latest theft, and requested followers to maintain an eye fixed out.
The band shared the information on social media yesterday (March 11), confirming that they’ve had 1000’s of {dollars} price of substances stolen from them, leaving them “completely gutted”.
The incident came about at their space for storing in Preston, Victoria. They said that they discovered the area ransacked and now suspect that the gear could also be showing on-line or in music shops to be offered.
“We’ve got been robbed. Please maintain your eyes out, particularly if you’re in Melbourne and surrounding areas/states,” they wrote within the caption. “Contact us when you see something. Completely gutted proper now. Please don’t flood our inbox proper except you’ve data on the whereabouts of this stuff.”
Additionally they posted a carousel of photographs itemizing the gear that was taken, which included an Ernie Ball Bongo 6 bass, a Korg Kronos 2, 73 key, a Roland System 8 and Two Roland JX-3Ps with flight instances.
A Jackson Randy Rhoads Flying V guitar has additionally been taken, together with a Yamaha Rev1 Reverb with controller, a Soundtrac Topaz Challenge 8 24 Channel Mixer and an Allen and Heath GL2200 Mixer.
Discover the total record of stolen gear within the publish beneath.
The information of the theft comes because the band shared their fourth album, ‘Love Coronary heart Cheat Code’ final yr, and launched into quite a few tour dates in celebration.
They’re scheduled to take to the stage later this month for a slot at Meadow 2025 in Bambra, Australia. That is slated for March 21, though it isn’t but clear whether or not this present will go forward as deliberate amid the theft.
These with details about the situation of the stolen gear can attain out to Hiatus Kaiyote on social media.