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Dalgtor
War On Drugs cancelled their Canadian shows.
And Elton had to postpone the 2 Toronto arena shows, again. Strangely, they were postponed from February to March when our restrictions still won't be fully lifted yet. Not sure what will happen. Canada is not very concert friendly right now.
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Dalgtor
War On Drugs cancelled their Canadian shows.
And Elton had to postpone the 2 Toronto arena shows, again. Strangely, they were postponed from February to March when our restrictions still won't be fully lifted yet. Not sure what will happen. Canada is not very concert friendly right now.
The War on Drugs also dropped opening acts from the whole tour to decrease the size of the travelling bubble.
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Dalgtor
War On Drugs cancelled their Canadian shows.
And Elton had to postpone the 2 Toronto arena shows, again. Strangely, they were postponed from February to March when our restrictions still won't be fully lifted yet. Not sure what will happen. Canada is not very concert friendly right now.
The War on Drugs also dropped opening acts from the whole tour to decrease the size of the travelling bubble.
How does that work, given that the opening bands usually don't travel with the headliners, on bigger tours anyway? Were they all travelling together on this tour, for bubble purposes? I would also have thought that they could recruit local bands to open at each stop, but maybe that's too much of a hassle.
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Dalgtor
War On Drugs cancelled their Canadian shows.
And Elton had to postpone the 2 Toronto arena shows, again. Strangely, they were postponed from February to March when our restrictions still won't be fully lifted yet. Not sure what will happen. Canada is not very concert friendly right now.
The War on Drugs also dropped opening acts from the whole tour to decrease the size of the travelling bubble.
How does that work, given that the opening bands usually don't travel with the headliners, on bigger tours anyway? Were they all travelling together on this tour, for bubble purposes? I would also have thought that they could recruit local bands to open at each stop, but maybe that's too much of a hassle.
Actually, I don't really mind. It's getting very hard for me to go to shows & under current conditions very painful. I'm still trying but that could easily come to a screeching halt. A shorter show isn't a bad thing always.
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BowieStone
Aerosmith just cancelled their entire European tour.
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podiumboy
Supposedly Kanye will be playing stadium shows in Australia in March, provided he is fully vaccinated. This seems to go against everything happening in Austrlaia right now. Aren't there capacity restrictions, closed borders, quarantine times, etc?
Nothing is announced yet, but this article makes it seem like it's certain that he will play Melbourne's Marvel Stadium on March 12
[www.foxsports.com.au]
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Topi
The Aerosmith tour was originally supposed to happen in 2020. It got rescheduled twice. And yeah, now cancelled, just got the e-mail about the Krakow show.
Bummer, but what are you gonna do. Now let's see what happens with Pearl Jam (I originally had Aerosmith and them lined up back-to-back in Krakow)