Zac Brown Band Postpones “The Owl Tour” Due to Public Health Concerns

Zac Brown Band Postpones “The Owl Tour” Due to Public Health Concerns

Zac Brown Band has cancelled more than a dozen dates on its The Owl Tour amid public health concerns relating to the coronavirus.

The band made the announcement via Facebook on March 10, stating: “Out of caution and due to increasing public health concerns, Zac Brown Band is postponing the spring 2020 leg of “The Owl Tour.” This was an extremely difficult decision, but the well-being of our fans is always our top priority. Rescheduled dates for all spring shows (through Nashville on April 25) will be announced soon. We ask that our fans retain their tickets as they will be honored on the new dates. At this time, our “Roar With The Lions” Summer 2020 tour dates (commencing in May) will be performed as planned. Thank you for your understanding.”

ZBB’s Roar With the Lions Tour is scheduled to kick off on May 24.

Canceled dates on the spring leg of The Owl Tour include:

  • March 12 | St. Louis, MO | Enterprise Center
  • March 13 | Columbus, OH | Nationwide Arena
  • March 14 | Detroit, MI | Little Caesars Arena
  • March 15 | Toronto, ON | Scotiabank Arena
  • March 26 | Salt Lake City, UT | Maverik Center
  • March 27 | Las Vegas, NV | T-Mobile Arena
  • March 28 | Phoenix, AZ | Ak-Chin Pavilion
  • April 15 | Sioux Falls, SD | Denny Sanford Premier Center
  • April 16 | Kansas City, MO | Sprint Center
  • April 17 | Little Rock, AR | Simmons Bank Arena
  • April 23 | Charlottesville, VA | John Paul Jones Arena
  • April 24 | Greenville, SC | Bon Secours Wellness Arena
  • April 25 | Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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