Kane Brown Reschedules Several Worldwide Beautiful Tour Dates
Kane Brown is the latest artist who has been forced to reschedule shows amid the coronavirus outbreak. The superstar took…
Kane Brown; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Kane Brown is the latest artist who has been forced to reschedule shows amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The superstar took to social media on Friday (March 13) to apologize to fans for postponing a number of shows on his Worldwide Beautiful Tour. According to his post, his remaining March tour dates have been rescheduled.
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Kane Brown launched the North American leg of his first-ever international tour in late February with a sold-out show at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall. His 75-minute set featured performances of his biggest hits as well as intimate showcases of songs like “For My Daughter,” which allowed him to get more personal with fans.
The Worldwide Beautiful Tour also features performances from Chris Lane, Russell Dickerson and Restless Road.
Brown’s announcement follows tour postponements from Reba, Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney and more. The shows are being postponed in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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