Sugarland announced that the hit making country duo is cancelling their 2020 tour but also teased new music.
Sugarland's Kristian Bush announced in a short video posted on Instagram that the duo has "good news and bad news" for their fans.
"The good news? We have new music coming very soon! Keep your eyes peeled and ears open. T he bad news? Unfortunately, our There Goes The Neighborhood Tour will no longer be taking place," Bush said.
"We held out as long as we possibly could and so badly wanted to make this work for y'all. Unfortunately, there's still just too much uncertainty in the world," he, referring to the coronavirus pandemic.
The video also features band mate Jennifer Nettles.
Ticket holders will be emailed directly with their refund options. Fans were advised to visit livenation.com/refund for more information.
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