I want to thank the fans for their patience, I send you all peace and love, and we can’t wait to be back in the fall.” “But as we all know, Covid is still here and despite being careful these things happen. “We are so sorry to let the fans down,” he said in a statement. The Beatle postponed the remainder of his summer tour dates on June 11 after two of his All-Star band members contracted the virus. The rockers noted that Jagger was “experiencing symptoms of COVID” after arriving at the Johan Cruijff Arena. The iconic band announced on June 13 that it was postponing that evening’s show after frontman Mick Jagger tested positive. “We are incredibly grateful for your patience, love and support.” “I want to sincerely thank everyone who has waited so long for these shows,” he shared in a social media post about the situation. The country star announced June 21 that he was rescheduling several shows after testing positive for COVID-19. “We could not wait to get back on the road with our friends in Halestorm, but wait we will have to.” “Despite our best efforts, COVID finally bit,” the band’s statement on Instagram read.
As a result, The Pretty Reckless canceled three shows, which they were set to play with Halestorm.
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