Cole Swindell was one of the many artists forced to postpone shows due to the coronavirus, and now he’s announced the rescheduled dates for his “Down to Earth Tour.”
The threat of the coronavirus has had some devastating effects on the concert business, and Zac Brown just revealed how bad things really are. A tearful Zac took to social media to reveal he had to let go “90 percent" of his touring crew, since he was forced to postpone his spring “Owl Tour” dates.
As we told you, Keith Urban performed a live Instagram concert for fans, but he wasn’t the only artist to treat folks stuck at home to some live music.
Brad Paisley’s free grocery store, The Store, opened this past Saturday in Nashville, which was earlier than expected, with Brad and wife Kimberley Williams Paisley sharing it was “due to some really hard-working volunteers, staff and some incredible donors.”
Lauren Alaina sure looks like she’s enjoying her time under self-quarantine. The singer is spending it with her dad, and they decided to take to social media to perform her single “Getting Good” for fans.
As we previously told you,Dierks Bentleypledged to donate $1,000 to each of the 90 employees at his Nashville bar Whiskey Row, which was forced to close due to the coronavirus. Well, now Florida Georgia Line is following his lead.
Luke Combs has pledged to keep his fans entertained while they are in self-isolation. The singer performed a livestream concert on Instagram earlier this week, promising he’ll “do one every week we’re quarantined.”
Garth Brooks was back with another edition of his Facebook Live series “Inside Studio G” and while answering questions from fans decided he was going to put on a concert for them next week.
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