Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Postpone Concerts With National Symphony Orchestra Due To COVID-19
The Kennedy Center shows will now take place in October.
By Nate Todd Jan 27, 2022 • 1:23 pm PST

postponed their upcoming concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. due to COVID-19. The shows originally set to take place February 9 – 10 and 12 – 13 have been rescheduled for October 5 – 6 and 8 – 9.
Weir took to social media to announce the postponement citing an “abundance of caution” as the Omicron surge continues. Read the full note below from Bobby below:
Out of an abundance of caution, the Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros performances at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra have been postponed to October 5, 6, 8 and 9. The health, well-being and safety of everyone in our live music community continues to be our priority. We thank you for your continued understanding, support and love.
“I’ve been working on this project and the orchestral scores of Grateful Dead music for many years. I’m excited to debut this in October when it feels safer for everyone involved.” says Bobby.
All ticket purchasers should have received an email from the Kennedy Center with additional information. Tickets will automatically be rolled to the new dates and no action will be required. Fans who are either unable or do not wish to attend the new dates have the option to donate the value of the tickets back to the Kennedy Center, receive a gift certificate or receive a full refund by clicking the LINK IN BIO.
Be good to yourselves – and to each other. We are all in this together. Let there be songs to fill the air. See y’all soon.
The Wolf Bros
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