U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht is continuous his Canadian tour despite having to search out new venues for all six reveals.
The Metropolis of Vaughan, Ont., the place Feucht was to have completed the primary leg of the
tour on Sunday afternoon on the Dufferin District Park, confirmed to Nationwide Put up that it had cancelled the particular occasion allow “on the premise of well being and security in addition to group requirements and well-being.”
Municipalities and venue administration supplied comparable justification for cancelling Feucht’s reveals at 5 different venues in latest days.
Whereas Feucht describes himself as a musician, missionary, writer and activist, his spiritual and political opinions — together with his stance on abortion, gender, and the LGBT group — have made him a polarizing determine. He’s additionally been intently aligned with the Make America Nice Once more (MAGA) motion and is an ardent supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration.
WORSHIP FROM THE WHITE HOUSE 😱😱😱
Nonetheless cant consider this occurred!!! And the sound of reward from this place is circumventing the world!
We do that AGAIN on the US Capitol steps on Tuesday, July twenty second at 5pm!!
We hold placing the bottom! 🔨🔨🔨🔨#LetUsWorship pic.twitter.com/kRowNLNZOE
– Sean Feucht (@Seanfeucht) July 18, 2025
The cancellation started in Halifax earlier this week, the place Feucht was scheduled to play on the
York Redoubt Nationwide Historic Web site
till his allow was pulled by Parks Canada, which cited “heightened public security issues.”
“Resulting from evolving security and safety issues based mostly on affirmation of deliberate protests, enter from legislation enforcement, and the safety challenges with the configuration of York Redoubt, Parks Canada has reassessed the situations of the allow and potential impacts to group members, guests, live performance attendees and occasion organizers,” the company wrote in assertion to Nationwide Put up.
The present did proceed, albeit 70 kilometres northeast from its unique website, when a farmer in Shubenacadie opened up his area. A video shared to Feucht’s social media channels present farm gear pulling down tall grass to create space for parking.
Canadians are clearing hay for a parking zone tonight.🤣🤠
There’s a RESILIENT & HUNGRY CHURCH rising on this nation! #LetUsWorship pic.twitter.com/X8cwkVxWvx
– Sean Feucht (@Seanfeucht) July 23, 2025
“They’ll cancel our permits throughout Canada however they can’t steal our pleasure,” Feucht
together with a video of individuals dancing to music within the area.
“See you tomorrow PEI and Moncton!”
The Metropolis of Charlottetown, additionally citing
“evolving public security and safety issues,”
had already cancelled a Thursday morning present scheduled for Confederation Touchdown. Feucht, nonetheless, had already secured a brand new location on the residence of the
a Christian church in North Wiltshire, simply exterior the island’s capital.
So many say Canada is just too far gone.
However right here’s the church of Prince Edward Island on a Thursday morning (after 2 venues cancelled).
New Brunswick is tonight! #LetUsWorship pic.twitter.com/M8JzXXv0nU
– Sean Feucht (@Seanfeucht) July 24, 2025
A day earlier, the town had initially mentioned there was little it may do
“from a authorized standpoint,”
however made it clear they stand with the “2SLGBTQ+ group” because it started Pleasure Fest 2025 celebrations this week.
P.E.I. Liberal MP Sean Casey had additionally referred to as for the present to be cancelled.
“Whereas I totally respect the proper to freedom of expression, I don’t consider this occasion displays the values of inclusivity and respect that outline the Metropolis of Charlottetown or the Authorities of Canada,”
Feucht’s Thursday present at Moncton’s Riverfront Park was additionally cancelled the day prior after the town deemed it didn’t adjust to its services’ code of conduct and represented a
“potential dangers to the security and safety of group members, occasion attendees, and organizers.”
Feucht’s social media plea for “any daring pastors/church buildings” keen to host the night live performance was answered by
in Taxis River, nearly 200 kilometres northwest of Moncton in the midst of the province.
The following day, Bridges of Canada, the guardian firm for Bar None Camp, mentioned it wasn’t conscious of the present and hadn’t licensed it. Had they been conscious of the plans, director of administration Michelle Seymour mentioned it will have stepped in to forestall it.
“It’s vital that our accomplice organizations know that the performer concerned on this occasion doesn’t align with what we stand for as a corporation,” Seymour wrote in an announcement to Nationwide Put up. “We consider in compassion, inclusivity, and integrity.”
The group mentioned will probably be conducting an inner investigation and reviewing each its hiring practices and the on-site stewardship of the distant N.B. camp.
Additionally axed on Wednesday have been Feucht’s scheduled performances in Quebec Metropolis and on the Jacques-Cartier Park North in Gatineau, overseen by the Nationwide Capital Fee, which cited “issues about public security and safety” in an announcement to Nationwide Put up.
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In the meantime, François Moisan, Quebec Metropolis’s director of public relations, laid out in an e-mail to Nationwide Put up that the contract to carry out at ExpoCité on Friday night was cancelled as a result of “the presence of a controversial artist was not talked about when the contract was signed.”
Feucht hasn’t publicly said if he’ll hunt down new venues to switch the remaining cancelled live shows, however did concern an announcement on social media following the P.E.I. present.
“Right here’s the laborious reality: If I had proven up with purple hair and a gown, claiming to be a lady, the federal government wouldn’t have mentioned a phrase,” he wrote. “However to publicly profess deeply held Christian beliefs is to be labelled an extremist — and to have a free worship occasion categorized as a public security threat.”
He went on to elucidate that his Let Us Worship motion was created in response to COVID-19 insurance policies, which in Canada, “have been among the many most oppressive on the planet.”
“The pandemic could also be over, however the anti-Christian bias stays.”
My official Assertion on the Let Us Worship Canada Tour 🇨🇦🙏🏽
Right here’s the laborious reality: If I had proven up with purple hair and a gown, claiming to be a lady, the federal government wouldn’t have mentioned a phrase. However to publicly profess deeply held Christian beliefs is to be labeled an…
– Sean Feucht (@Seanfeucht) July 24, 2025
The second leg of the tour is scheduled to return to Western Canada in late August with consecutive reveals in Winnipeg (twentieth), Saskatoon (twenty first), Edmonton (twenty second), West Kelowna (twenty third) and Abbotsford (twenty fourth).
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