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Garth Brooksfans in several cities will have to wait to see the country star perform.
On Wednesday, Brooks, 59, announced that he would cancel shows in Foxborough, Charlotte, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Nashville as he cited concerns with the COVID pandemic and the spreading delta variant.
“I have asked the wonderful cities of Cincinnati and Charlotte to wait too long and I don’t want to now do that same thing to the great folks in Boston and Baltimore. As far as Nashville, we are looking for a make-up date from the July rain out and though this is not COVID related, to make them wait makes me sad, as well. So, it is with a heavy heart we announce the decision to cancel all five shows but with a hopeful heart, we will reschedule and start over when this wave seems to be behind us.”
He continued, “The joy I have seen in everyone’s faces as live music returns has been more than worth our constant diligence to maintain safety protocols not only for the fans, but for our band, the crew and the hard working staff in these stadiums. Their dedication to safety for the people who fill those seats has been a miracle to watch and a blessing to receive. I am truly grateful.”
Brooks was set to perform at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati on Sept. 18, with four more performances until Oct. 9 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Earlier this month, Brooks had to cancel his show at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium the night of due to a heavy lightning and rain storm.
“Every day, the reports we get change because it’s the first time anyone has been through it,” Brooks said at the time. “What I’d love to see all of us do is have the patience to read those changes instead of jump on them and use them for our argument. We should see where this thing’s going.”
“You have to divide the enemy to defeat them, and this virus has us divided,” he added. “My thing is just patience. You have to listen and be over-the-top careful. Hopefully, you’ll never regret that.”
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“My wish is … we do everything safe so [fans] can enjoy [the show] and not sit in the stands and be scared,” he said. “We’re all coming down from this at our own speed. I hope people can come [to a concert] and let it all go.”
Since late July, Brooks has performed in Las Vegas, Nashville, Salt Lake City, Cheyenne, Wyoming and Lincoln, Nebraska.
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