Genesis postponed the final four UK concerts on their Last Domino? reunion tour due to COVID-19.
Primus Postpones Concerts Due To COVID-19 - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 8, 2021
- 10:36 am PDT
Primus postponed this weekend’s concerts in Milwaukee, Kansas City and Cedar Rapids after a member of the band’s touring party tested positive for COVID-19.
Fruit Bats canceled their October 2021 tour dates in Arizona and on the West Coast.
Trey Anastasio will perform solo acoustic tonight after Trey Anastasio Band drummer Russ Lawton tested positive for COVID-19.
Steely Dan rescheduled the first 12 dates of their Fall Tour 2021 to 2022.
Zac Brown Band canceled their next four concerts after frontman Zac Brown tested positive for COVID-19.
Trey Anastasio Band will perform without a horn section after trumpeter Jennifer Hartswick tested positive for COVID-19.
Dawes announced rescheduled tour dates for concerts they had to cancel due to COVID-19.
Dave Matthews Band scrapped two concerts in Durant, Oklahoma after the venue would not implement the band’s COVID-19 policies.
Twiddle axed the first leg of their upcoming fall tour “due to the current COVID case numbers in parts of the U.S.”
Lettuce axed all September tour dates after a member of the band tested positive for COVID-19.
The John Prine Family rescheduled the upcoming ‘You Got Gold: Celebrating the Life & Songs of John Prine’ tribute concert series to 2022 due to COVID-19.
Dave Matthews Band will perform this weekend’s concerts at The Gorge in an “alternate format” after a member of their organization was potential exposed to COVID-19.
Dinosaur Jr. postponed the first leg of their 2021/2022 North American tour due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
Jason Isbell interviewed the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, about the COVID-19 vaccine, concert safety and other topics.
My Morning Jacket rescheduled their upcoming concert in Alpharetta, Georgia after a member of the group’s touring party tested positive for COVID-19.
Umphrey’s McGee canceled eight upcoming concerts after a member of their team tested positive for COVID-19.
The Doobie Brothers took the stage without Michael McDonald in Minnesota on Tuesday and announced their next four shows have been postponed due to COVID-19.