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Newcastle Herald
Josh Leeson

Tenacious D cancel entire tour amid Trump shooting joke backlash

Tenacious D have postponed their Newcastle concert just hours before showtime.

First US comedy-rock band Tenacious D sensationally cancelled their sold-out Newcastle show just hours before they were due to perform. Now they have cancelled the entire tour and it could spell the end of the famous duo.

Hollywood actor and comedian Jack Black and his Tenacious D bandmate, Kyle Gass, found themselves at the centre of a growing controversy after making a joke about Donald Trump's assassination attempt on stage at their Sydney show on Sunday.

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In a break between songs Black presented Gass with a cake for his 64th birthday on stage and asked him to make a wish. Gass blew out the candles and joked, "Don't miss Trump next time."

The gag came just hours after former US president Trump was shot in the ear at a campaign rally. Another man was killed and two people were wounded in the shooting.

Tenacious D's joke led to calls from enraged United Australia Party senator, Ralph Babet, to have the duo deported and Sydney shock jock Kyle Sandilands said he had banned them from his radio show.

On Tuesday a spokesperson for Frontier Touring declined to comment on the reason for the postponement of Tuesday night's show at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre and referred the Newcastle Herald to their social media post.

Jack Black with his Seiko watch he bought at Thomas' Timepieces on Monday. Picture Facebook

The statement said: "Frontier Touring regret to advise that Tenacious D's concert tonight at Newcastle Entertainment Centre has been postponed. Ticket holders are asked to hold onto their tickets until further information is available."

But later that night it was announced Tenacious D would be cancelling all shows in Australian and New Zealand including Brisbane (Thursday), Melbourne (Saturday) and Adelaide (Monday). Ticket holders will receive a full refund.

And that fateful Sydney show could potentially be the duo's last with Black and Gass releasing separate statements confirming the Trump joke was the cause for the tour cancellation.

"I was blindsided by what was said at the show on Sunday," Black said in a post on social media.

"I would never condone hate speech or encourage political violence in any form. After much reflection I no longer feel it is appropriate to continue the Tenacious D tour and all future creative plans are on hold."

Meanwhile Gass released an apology saying "the line I improvised...was highly inappropriate, dangerous and a terrible mistake".

Earlier on Tuesday the Herald reported that Black was already in town and had purchased a $600 watch on Monday afternoon from Newcastle business Thomas' Timepieces.

Owner David Thomas described Black as "a very nice gentlemen."

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