Maren Morris Postpones RSVP The Tour Until 2021
Maren Morris is joining the ever-growing list of artists who are postponing tours amid the current global health crisis. The…
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Maren Morris is joining the ever-growing list of artists who are postponing tours amid the current global health crisis.
The superstar took to social media to reveal that her RSVP The Tour has been pushed back until 2021.
“In tears writing this, but given these unprecedented circumstances, I’ve decided to postpone RSVP The Tour to 2021,” the new mom shared.
She went on to encourage fans to hold on to their tickets as they will be valid for the newly scheduled dates and shared information about refunds.
“These months have been a rolling wave of uncertainty, hope & reality,” she wrote. “Let’s do this at the right time when we can all be together again. Safe, connected and awake to the fact that live music, as a fan or as the one on stage, is even more precious now.”
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Morris has done her best to say in touch with fans after welcoming her son, Hayes Andrew, via c-section on March 23. The superstar has shared a number of photos of little Hayes and even gave a shoutout to moms everywhere after sharing her birth story, revealing that she went through 30 hours of labor before an emergency cesarean section.
Her new single, “To Hell & Back,” is at country radio now.
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