Kesha has postponed her The High Road Tour amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
13.03.2020 - 15:13 / billboard.com
The highly anticipated Rage Against the Machine Public Service Announcement reunion tour has been postponed due to fears over the spreading COVID-19 pandemic.
The outing, which was slated to kick off on March 26 with a show at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas, is now on hold until summer as the group joins hundreds of other acts in canceling or postponing concerts due to a growing urgency to avoid mass gatherings."Due to the current outbreak and ban on public gatherings we are postponing
.Kesha has postponed her The High Road Tour amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
K-pop stars BTS are rescheduling their upcoming North American Map Of The Soul Tour dates due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The annual dance festival Ubbi Dubbi, which was scheduled to happen in Arlington, Texas, on April 18-19, has been canceled due to coronavirus. The festival was scheduled to host a barrage of dance acts including Kaskade, Gryffin, Illenium and CamelPhat.
NEW YORK -- The Rolling Stones are postponing its 15-city North American tour because of the growing coronavirus outbreak.
Ciara has become the latest musician to cancel a concert over concerns for the spreading coronavirus.
Ciara has postponed an upcoming concert in Texas over fears about the coronavirus.The 34-year-old singer, who is pregnant, was scheduled to perform at the grand opening of the USO Fort Hood on March 19.“With the continued spread of the coronavirus throughout the U.S., as a pregnant woman, my doctors have advised me to limit travel and large group gatherings,” Ciara said in a statement, according to the Associated Press.
Goodbye, South by Southwest.
They join major companies such as Netflix and Facebook to pull out of the event
AT&T’s WarnerMedia is no longer participating in SXSW 2020 in Austin, Texas, joining a growing list of companies cancelling plans to attend the annual fest over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic.