One of the opening bands on Hedley's cross-Canada tour has dropped off the bill saying they ``can no longer in good conscience'' stick with the rockers.
The members of Neon Dreams issued a statement saying they understood their decision could impact their careers but they had to ``do what we feel is morally right.''
The other tour opener, Shawn Hook, said in a statement late Thursday that he was ``obviously disheartened'' by sexual misconduct allegations levelled against Hedley but would continue ``to fulfil my contractual obligations.''
Earlier Friday, Hedley's management team said it had terminated all ``business relationships with the band'' and the CBC said it was dropping the group's music from its radio and streaming platforms.
The rockers fronted by Jacob Hoggard and including Dave Rosin, Tommy Mac and Jay Benison are under fire in the wake of a flurry of claims from anonymous Twitter users who alleged inappropriate encounters with the band.
A statement issued by the group calls the allegations ``unsubstantiated.'
Hedley is set to perform in March at the Meridian Centre in St.Catharines.