The Rolling Stones are putting their tour of North America on hold.
The band announced on Tuesday (March 17) that the 15-date No Filter Tour was postponed due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
“We’re hugely disappointed to have to postpone the tour,” the band said in a statement. “We are sorry to all the fans who were looking forward to it as much as we were, but the health and safety of everyone has to take priority. We will all get through this together — and we’ll see you very soon.”
The Rolling Stones had been set to kick off the gigs on May 8 in San Diego, with the tour ending July 9 in Atlanta. Ticketholders are advised to hang on to their tickets until further information is available.
The shows postponed are:
May 8: San Diego, UDCCU Stadium
May 12: Vancouver, BC Place
May 16: Minneapolis, Minn., U.S. Bank Stadium
May 20: Nashville, Nissan Stadium
May 24: Austin, Circuit of The Americas
May 29: Dallas, Cotton Bowl Stadium
June 6: Buffalo, N.Y., New Era Field
June 19: Detroit, Ford Field
June 14: Louisville, Ky., Cardinal Stadium
June 19: Cleveland, FirstEnergy Stadium
June 23: Pittsburgh, Penn., Heinz Field
June 27: St. Louis, The Dome at Amerian’s Center
July 1: Charlotte, N.C., Bank of America Stadium
July 5: Tampa, Fla., Raymond James Stadium
July 9: Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, numerous musical acts and events have canceled or postponed performances. Among them are Elton John, Guns N’ Roses, Alanis Morissette, Jonas Brothers, and many more. Some musicians are instead live streaming performances from their homes and studios.