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Here’s what’s NOT happening due to the Coronavirus. Mohegan Sun has postponed all live events through March 23rd.  The Brit Floyd show at the Toyota Oakdale Theater has been postponed until August 8th. On a national level Live Nation and Aeg the biggest live event companies have postponed all major concert tours until at least April. More:

Styx have postponed the rest of their March concert schedule starting with tomorrow’s (Friday) show in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. The dates are currently being rescheduled and will be announced in the coming weeks.

Lynyrd Skynyrd rescheduled their shows in Fresno, California from tomorrow (Friday) to August 14th. Their show on Saturday in Reno has been moved to October 2nd. Their four additional March shows will also be rescheduled.

The Eagles March 17th performance at the American Airlines Center in Dallas has been postponed. It will be rescheduled.

Billy Joel‘s March 19th and April 10th shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden have been postponed to September 26th and October 11th after New York State ordered no gatherings over 500 people.

 

Bob Weir and Wolf Brothers have postponed their current tour, which was to play Chicago tonight, to the fall — October 7th in Aspen, Colorado through October 28th in Albany, New York. They say, “The health and well being of our live music community is of the utmost importance… In the meantime, be good to yourselves — and to each other — and please take preventative actions as recommended by the CDC and WHO.”

Phil Lesh‘s 80th birthday shows at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, slated for Friday through Sunday, have been postponed to the summer.

KISS pulled the plug on their final three shows this month in the spring leg of their End of the Road tour — in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Biloxi, Mississippi; and Lafayette, Louisiana. They have all been rescheduled for early October.

Kansas scrapped their shows for the remainder of March.

The Yes Cruise to the Edge — of which they already jumped ship — and Justin Hayward‘s On the Blue Cruise have been postponed and both will be rescheduled this year. Cruise to the Edge was was set to depart Miami on March 27th followed by On the Blue on April 1st.

Lollapalooza Argentina and Lollapalooza Chile, which were both set from March 27th through the 29th, have been postponed to the fall after local governments forbid large public gatherings to stop the spread of the virus. The festival lineups included Guns n’ Roses, The Strokes, Lana Del Rey and Gwen Stefani.

The Juno Awards, Canada’s Grammys, will no longer be held Sunday night.

Sting‘s musical, The Last Ship, has been canceled in San Francisco through March 25th.

A documentary on the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp was set to premiere at the Cleveland International Film Festival in April, but the festival has been postponed. Same with New York’s Tribeca Film Festival, which was to include screenings of documentaries on Ronnie Wood and Brian Wilson.

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