Thomas Rhett Reschedules Center Point Road Tour Dates For July

Thomas Rhett has rescheduled his Center Point Road Tour featuring special guests Cole Swindell and HARDY until Summer as a precaution due to coronavirus concerns.

The tour is now slated to kick off this summer and tickets previously purchased will be honored for the rescheduled dates listed below. Any further ticket inquiries can be addressed at point of purchase, and more information can be found at thomasrhett.com/tour.

2020 THE CENTER POINT ROAD TOUR RESCHEDULED DATES:
7/15 – Charleston, SC – Volvo Car Stadium
7/26- Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
8/6- Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
8/7- Burgettstown, PA – S&T Bank Music Park
9/10- Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center *
9/11- Indianapolis, IN – Ruoff Music Center *
9/12- Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center *
9/19- West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
9/20- Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
9/25- Gilford, NH – Bank of NH Pavilion *
9/26- Gilford, NH – Bank of NH Pavilion *
* Lineup May Vary

For King & Country Reschedule Spring Tour Dates


for King & Country have announced rescheduled tour dates for their upcoming burn the ships | The 2020 Spring Encore tour. The tour will now start June 4 in Tyler Texas, and wrap June 24 in Mobile, Alabama. All previously purchased tickets for the original dates will be honored. Refunds will also be available within the next week.

The rescheduled dates to the burn the ships | The 2020 Spring Encore are below:
6/4/20 — Tyler, TX @ The Oil Palace
6/5/20 — Tulsa, OK @ Mabee Center
6/6/20 — Evansville, IN @ Ford Center
6/7/20 — Toledo, OH @ Huntington Center
6/9/20 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Petersen Events Center
6/11/20 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
6/12/20 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
6/13/20 — Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum
6/14/20 — Fort Wayne, IN @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
6/18/20 — Binghamton, NY @ Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena
6/19/20 — Hershey, PA @ Giant Center
6/20/20 — Springfield, MA @ MassMutual Center
6/21/20 — Salem, VA @ Salem Civic Center
6/23/20 — Johnson City, TN @ Freedom Hall
6/24/20 — Mobile, AL @ Mobile Civic Center Arena

Triple Play Tour With Walker Hayes, Brandon Ratcliff, Teddy Robb Canceled

Walker Hayes‘ upcoming Triple Play Tour with special guests Brandon Ratcliff and Teddy Robb has been canceled due to recent developments with and concern about COVID-19.

“We are looking forward to getting this tour rescheduled as soon as possible to fill the clubs, bars, and venues that are being shuttered right now, with great music and lots of business.” said Hayes. “Stay tuned for updates. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.”

A statement from Monument notes that new details will be announced as they keep a close watch on the guidelines and protocols put forth by public health officials in the coming weeks, and anyone who has already purchased tickets should contact their point of purchase for refunds. Fans who have purchased a Walker Hayes VIP package can reach out to Veeps at [email protected]

Brooks & Dunn’s 2020 Tour Dates Rescheduled For Fall

Brooks & Dunn

Brooks & Dunn announced today that their Brooks & Dunn REBOOT 2020 Tour is rescheduled for this fall. The duo’s first nationwide tour in 10 years will now kick off in Cincinnati, Ohio on Aug. 28 and take them across the country through the fall. Tickets purchased will be honored for the rescheduled date.

Brooks & Dunn REBOOT 2020 Tour Official Dates:
8/28—Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
8/29—Burgettstown, PA – S & T Bank Music Park
9/3—Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
9/4—Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
9/5—Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
9/10—Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheater
9/11—Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
9/18—Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center
9/19—Tinley Park, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
9/24—Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center
9/25—Camden, NJ – BB&T Pavilion
9/26—Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
10/2—Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center
10/3—St Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
10/23—Tampa, FL – Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheater
10/24—Orange Beach, AL – The Wharf Amphitheater
10/29—Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
10/30—Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

Tortuga Music Festival Rescheduled For October

Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival, which features headliners Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert and Tim McGraw, has been rescheduled for Oct. 2-4, 2020 at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, Florida. All passes already purchased for the festival’s former dates (April 17-19) will be honored in October.

Other artists on the performer lineup include Jimmie Allen, Kelsea Ballerini, Barenaked LadiesGabby BarrettLee Brice, Blanco Brown, Billy Currington, Jordan Davis, Gone West ft. Colbie Caillat, Riley Green, Caylee Hammack, HARDY, Hirie, Jon Pardi, Jon Langston, Tracy Lawrence, LOCASH, Pitbull, Runaway June, Cole Swindell, Toots and the Maytals, Vanilla Ice, Morgan Wallen, Ya’boys and additional artist Michael Ray will also take the Main Stage and Sunset Stage.

 

Tenille Arts, Tyler Booth, Ashland Craft, Cale Dodds, Angie K, Trea Landon, Kendell MarvelWalker MontgomeryNiko Moon, Kylie MorganMeghan Patrick, Brandon Ratcliff, Tyler Rich, Sean Stemaly and Hailey Whitters are also set to perform on the festival’s third “Next From Nashville” stage.

Reba McEntire Reschedules Tour Dates

Reba McEntire has joined the growing list of artists postponing tour dates in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic, and has postponed her upcoming arena tour, which was originally scheduled to launch next weekend. The newly rescheduled dates will launch July 9 in Huntsville, Alabama and wrap Aug. 8 in Evansville, Indiana. Previously purchased tickets will be honored for all dates.

“For the safety of everyone, we have decided to postpone our new arena tour until July,” said Reba. “All tickets will be honored for the new dates. Most importantly, stay safe and take care of you and your loved ones. We’ll get through this together.”

NEW DATES: Reba Live In Concert 2020 Tour Dates:
July 9: Huntsville, AL-Von Braun Center Arena
July 10: Duluth, GA-Infinite Energy Center
July 11: Biloxi, MS-Mississippi Coast Coliseum
July 16: Pittsburgh, PA-PPG Paints Arena
July 17: Toledo, OH-Huntington Center
July 18: Bethlehem, PA-Wind Creek Event Center
July 23: St. Paul, MN-Xcel Energy Center
July 24: Rosemont, IL-Allstate Arena
July 31: Green Bay, WI-Resch Center
Aug 1: Sioux Falls, SD-Denny Sanford Premier Center
Aug 6: Grand Rapids, MI-Van Andel Arena
Aug 7: Peoria, IL-Peoria Civic Center
Aug 8: Evansville, IN-Ford Center

International Country Music Festival C2C Postpones 2020 Shows


The international country music festival C2C, which was to launch on Friday (March 13) and run through March 15, has been postponed, according to the festival’s organizers. Organizers offered an announcement of the postponement on Thursday (March 12), citing the COVID-19 pandemic, shifting international travel policies, and other restrictions as reasons for postponing the event.

Performers on the bill included Eric Church, Darius Rucker, Luke Combs, Brett Young, Tanya Tucker, Old Crow Medicine Show and more.

“Due to the global pandemic of COVID-19 and the changing nature of travel policies in other countries alongside possible extended future restrictions, it is with regret that Country to Country Festival 2020 – London, Dublin and Glasgow – is being postponed,” organizers offered in a statement. “Ticket holders are advised to hold onto their tickets. More information will be announced in the coming days on the rescheduled event. Thank you all for your understanding and patience at this very difficult time. C2C and its organizers apologize wholeheartedly for the time to work through the issues to get this statement out.”

The organization was created by AEG Europe and SJM Concerts in association with the Country Music Association.

Earlier on Thursday, the organization announced that the CMA Songwriters Series concert set for Indigo at the 02 was canceled. Earlier this week, Old Dominion pulled out of their C2C performance slot.

“After much consideration, we have decided to withdraw from our upcoming performances as part of the C2C Music Festival in Berlin, Amsterdam, Dublin, London and Glasgow,” the band said via a message on Twitter. “We are so sorry to disappoint our fans overseas; however with the growing uncertainty and unpredictable nature of the virus that is spreading throughout the world, the safety and security of our entire team is the top priority. We are forever grateful for every opportunity we get to witness just how far our music is reaching, and we will be back across the world as soon as we can. Much love and thank you for your support – Matthew, Trevor, Brad, Geoff & Whit.”

iHeartCountry Festival To Be Rescheduled

The seventh annual iHeartCountry Festival, which was slated to take place on Saturday, May 2 at Austin, Texas’ Frank Erwin Center, is being rescheduled.

Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Sam Hunt, Lady Antebellum, Kane Brown, Dustin Lynch, Kelsea Ballerini, Jon Pardi, Chase Rice and Hot Country Knights were scheduled to perform at the May 2 event, with media personality Bobby Bones serving as the official host for the festival’s main stage.

“The Frank Erwin Center announced today it is postponing all events for the immediate future,” iHeartCountry Festival organizers said via a statement. “The iHeartCountry Festival at the Frank Erwin Center will be rescheduled at a later date. Our primary goal is always the safety of our guests, employees, artists and partners and we will continue to actively monitor the situation and will provide more information and relevant updates as they become available. Tickets will be honored at the rescheduled date.”

Kenny Chesney Postpones Early Chillaxification Tour Dates


Kenny Chesney has postponed 11 concerts on his upcoming Chillaxification Tour, including seven stadium shows and four amphitheater dates, beginning with the April 18 show at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and ending with the May 28 date at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The postponed dates also include stops in Mississippi, Wisconsin, Florida, Georgia and Minnesota. The Chillaxification tour also includes Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion, and Michael Franti & Spearhead.

Chesney’s team at Messina Touring is working to find alternative dates later in the touring season and aims to have new dates in place within the next six weeks, according to a release, with hopes of launching the tour May 30 at Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field. Fans unable to attend the rescheduled shows will be refunded.

“You can’t take risks without really understanding the consequences,” Chesney said via a statement“In times of uncertainty, I won’t take chances with those I love. I can’t imagine, as much as we love being out there playing for the fans, being able to do that through the worry our nation is experiencing. So, while we wait to see how this terrible virus is going to impact our country, I think it’s only fair to move these first several dates now. We are figuring some of this out as we go, but I know people buy airline tickets, book hotel rooms – and I wanted to try to give everyone as much time to sort that out as possible.”

“This is all uncharted,” Chesney says. “I’m like everyone else: watching the news, wondering when we may know something concrete, not sure how this gets transmitted, worried someone I know will catch it. I want to believe this will all be okay in the end; but right now, I don’t feel like this risk to No Shoes Nation is worth it. Nobody wants to get out there for these shows more than I do. We’ve started rehearsals; everything is loaded in – and the band sounds great. Music is medicine when your soul or your heart need healing, but I don’t want my music to put anyone at risk. So, I promise: we are going to work as quickly as we can to sort out what we can and can’t do in terms of these dates. We’re going to cross our fingers this pandemic will resolve as some of the experts have suggested, and we hope to kick off the tour May 30th at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, a venue we’ve played since 2005. But mostly, I hope this virus is contained, and the suffering and deaths are kept to the fewest possible people.”

POSTPONED DATES
April 18           AT&T Stadium                                   Arlington, Texas
April 25           Miller Park                                          Milwaukee, Wis.
May 2              U.S. Bank Stadium                             Minneapolis, Minn.
May 7*            iThink Financial Amphitheatre          West Palm Beach, Fla.
May 9              Raymond James Stadium                   Tampa, Fla.
May 13*          BankPlus Amphitheater                      Southaven, Miss.
May 14*          Brandon Amphitheater                       Brandon, Miss.
May 16            Mercedes-Benz Stadium                    Atlanta, Ga.
May 22            Minute Maid Park                               Houston, Texas
May 23            Alamodome                                        San Antonio, Texas
May 28*          Blossom Music Center                       Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
More Information as it Develops
* Michael Franti & Spearhead ONLY

Dan+Shay Reschedule Spring Leg Of Arena Tour Due To Coronavirus Concerns


Grammy-winning duo Dan+Shay has postponed the spring leg of their Dan+Shay The (Arena) Tour, which launched March 6 with two shows at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.

The newly-rescheduled dates launch July 30 at Tulsa, Oklahoma’s BOK Center, and wrap Oct. 31 in Tacoma, Washington.

Previously purchased tickets will be honored for all dates. The duo issued the following statement:

“Well, here we are. March 12, 2020, sitting in a bus parked outside Wells Fargo Center, making a statement we never thought we’d have to make. After the mandatory postponement of our Philadelphia show, and several others in the coming weeks, we have made the collective decision (with our team and health officials) to postpone the spring leg of THE (ARENA) TOUR. These shows mean the world to us, and it was important that they be postponed and not canceled, but more than the shows, our fans mean the world to us, and protecting their safety is the number one priority. We want the shows to be memorable, and not experienced with fear.

Thank you all for your patience and understanding. It is a strange, strange time for all of us, but we felt this was the right thing to do. Previously purchased tickets will be honored at all rescheduled dates. We hope everyone can make it. Keep an eye on venue websites for further information and updates. Stay safe out there.

So much love,
Dan + Shay

The postponed tour is just the latest in a string of concerts and festivals that have been either canceled or rescheduled, including Tin Pan South, SXSW, Coachella, Stagecoach, and more.

NEW DATES: Dan + Shay The (Arena) Tour 2020
July 30: Tulsa, OK- BOK Center
July 31: Dallas, TX-American Airlines Center
Aug. 1: San Antonio, TX- AT&T Center
Aug. 6: Louisville, KY- KFC Yum! Center
Aug. 7: Grand Rapids, MI- The Van Andel Arena
Aug. 8: Oro-Medonte, ON- Burl’s Creek Event Grounds
Aug. 13: Omaha, NE- CHI Health Center
Aug. 14: Kansas City, MO- Sprint Center
Aug. 15: Chicago, IL- United Center
Aug. 21: Calgary, AB – Prairie Wind Park
Aug. 28: Milwaukee, WI- Fiserv Forum
Aug. 29: Minneapolis, MN- Target Center
Sept. 10: Greenville, SC- Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Sept. 11: Charlottesville, VA- John Paul Jones Arena
Sept. 12: Greensboro, NC- Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Sept. 17: North Little Rock, AR- Simmons Bank Arena
Sept. 18: St Louis, MO- Enterprise Center
Sept. 19: Detroit, MI- Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 24: Washington DC- Capital One Arena
Sept. 25: New York, NY- Madison Square Garden
Sept. 26: Pittsburgh, PA- PPG Paints Arena
Sept. 28, 2020 Philadelphia, PA- Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 1: Orlando, FL- Amway Center
Oct. 2: Atlanta, GA- State Farm Arena
Oct. 3: New Orleans, LA- Smoothie King Center
Oct. 5: Indianapolis, IN- Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Oct. 8: Newark, NJ- Prudential Center
Oct. 9: Boston, MA- TD Garden
Oct. 10: Uncasville, CT- Mohegan Sun Arena
Oct. 11: Hershey, PA- GIANT Center
Oct. 15: Denver, CO- Pepsi Center
Oct. 16: Salt Lake City, UT- Vivint Smart Home Arena
Oct. 17: Las Vegas, NV- T-Mobile Arena
Oct. 21: Glendale, AZ- Gila River Arena
Oct. 23: San Francisco, CA- Chase Center
Oct. 24: Sacramento, CA- Golden 1 Center
Oct. 29: Boise, ID- Boise State University – Extra Mile Arena
Oct. 30: Portland, OR- MODA Center
Oct. 31: Tacoma, WA-Tacoma Dome