“We recently learned that a few members on my production team have tested positive for Covid 19 and are now on quarantine,” she explained on Twitter. 10, the pop star announced that she had to cancel her New York and Boston appearances for the event. “We’d like to wish the very best and a speedy recovery to Coldplay, Lil Nas X and their teams.” “Both acts have had members of their teams test positive for COVID-19 and therefore are not able to perform,” said the statement.
“We are all vaccinated and nobody’s symptoms are severe, we are very grateful for that.”īoth acts dropped out of the U.K.’s Jingle Ball event after members of their camps tested positive, host Capital FM announced on Dec. “We’ve done everything we could to try and make it work but with multiple positive Covid tests in our touring party it just wouldn’t be right to continue the show schedule as is,” they shared on Instagram. The next day, Evanescence told fans that the remaining dates of 2021 would also have to be delayed. 20 Cincinnati show had to be postponed due to COVID-19. “When I went to go check one last time to see if it wasn’t COVID or something, and unfortunately, it turns out I have COVID.” I was about to go to the airport to fly to Chicago … and I’ve been feeling like I’ve had a cold or something the last few days,” he shared in an Instagram video. 16 that he had contracted a breakthrough case of COVID-19, and had to reschedule his Dec.
The Jonas Brothers said a member of their production crew had fallen ill, and that the siblings were “extremely disappointed” to not perform for fans. “While I tested negative today, I’m not feeling well, and as a safety precaution, I won’t be able to perform at Jingle Ball in Atlanta,” the rapper tweeted. 16 after members of their teams tested positive. The rapper and the sibling trio both nixed their performances at Atlanta’s Jingle Ball on Dec. The show also sent the majority of cast members home, and aired pre-recorded sketches as well as holiday favorites from years past as Paul Rudd hosted for the fifth time. … it can’t happen this time but I’ll be back! i am currently safe and healthy but of course very sad.” The news came shortly after the NBC late-night comedy show announced that it was going to tape without a live audience due to surging COVID-19 numbers. “due to the limited crew at tonight’s taping of snl my musical performances will no longer be able to go ahead,” she tweeted. Hours ahead of her scheduled performance on SNL, the pop star announced that her set was no longer happening.
“Due to the increased transmission of the new Covid-19 variant and to further minimize any potential risks, as a precautionary measure and for the safety of our staff, talent and guests, we have made the decision to cancel tonight’s iHeartRadio Y100 Jingle Ball,” iHeartRadio tweeted. 19, was canceled the morning of the show. Jingle Ball’s Florida stop, which was scheduled for Dec.
Just days earlier, LCD Soundsystem had said they would not nix the shows. The group canceled the final three shows of their Brooklyn Steel residency due to spiking COVID-19 cases and requests from fans to nix the concerts. ( These are listed in descending order of announcement, so find the latest cancellations at the very top.) Below, find all the 2021 concerts and festivals that have been canceled or rescheduled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. While there are a lot of promising signs in the current touring landscape - from the successful rollouts of the Rolling Loud and Lollapalooza festivals to major events like Bonnaroo and ACL Fest remaining on the fall schedule - there are plenty of examples of the surging COVID-19 pandemic’s toll on an already-struggling industry.īecause there are near-daily announcements of cancellations and postponements, we’re keeping track of the latest in this updating list.