Country band Little Big Town have postponed their upcoming "Nightfall Tour" due to the coronavirus outbreak.
"It's heartbreaking to have to reschedule these shows but we have no choice but to do the best thing for our fans, band, and crew. We will be back, and we love you all," the band said in an Instagram post.
Separately, Little Big Town said in a press release, "This tour means everything to us, but amid the health concerns surrounding our country, we feel like the only thing to do to protect the health of our fans, band, crew, and families is to postpone the upcoming spring shows".
As per the new schedule, the tour will kick off with three nights in Denver starting on August 8.
Revised tour schedule:
August 8: Denver, CO @ The Paramount TheaterAugust 9: Denver, CO @ The Paramount TheaterAugust 10: Denver, CO @ The Paramount Theater
September 24: Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Federal Theatre
October 1: Detroit, MI @ Fox TheaterOctober 22: Chicago, IL @ The Chicago TheaterOctober 23: Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theater
January 7: Portland, OR @ Keller AuditoriumJanuary 8: Seattle, WA @The Paramount TheaterJanuary 9: Seattle, WA @ The Paramount TheaterJanuary 15: Oakland, CA @ The Fox TheaterJanuary 16: Oakland, CA @ The Fox TheaterJanuary 22: Salt Lake City, UT @ Eccles TheaterJanuary 23: Salt Lake City, UT @ Eccles Theater
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