Luke Combs has announced that Mitchell Tenpenny will replace Zach Bryan for his Seattle stadium show this weekend.
The 32 year-old country pop singer and songwriter from Nashville will open the show alongside special guests Morgan Wade and Cody Johnson at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, on Saturday.
Bryan had revealed on Tuesday that he has tested positive for Covid and that he has been forced to cancel or postpone many upcoming concerts.
Bryan specifically stated that two of his headlining shows - in Salt Lake City and Spokane - have been rescheduled.
"The show in Salt Lake will now be July 7th and Spokane will now be July 13th," he said. "If you would like a refund, they will be given, however, all tickets will be honored for the rescheduled shows and I will keep everyone incredibly informed."
Combs announced Bryan's replacement on his Instagram stories on Wednesday, saying, "We'll miss you this weekend, @ZachLaneBryan, but get well soon and don't worry, @m10penny is filling in and has got you covered!"
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