The Postal Service Announces Indefinite Hiatus After Tour
The band will take a break following their final show on September 21, concluding a co-headlining tour with Death Cab for Cutie.
- The Postal Service's hiatus follows the end of their 'Transatlanticism/Give Up' tour, which celebrated the 20th anniversaries of both albums.
- The final performance will take place at HFStival in Washington, D.C., on September 21.
- Ben Gibbard expressed gratitude to fans and noted the tour as one of the greatest honors of his life.
- The tour marked the first time The Postal Service performed live since their previous reunion in 2013.
- Gibbard has stated that a second Postal Service album is unlikely due to time commitments with Death Cab for Cutie.