The coronavirus started to unplug the concert industry this week, as touring stars Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, the Lumineers, Rage Against the Machine and more postponed Twin Cities shows.
"This is all uncharted," Chesney said in a statement calling off his May 2 date at U.S. Bank Stadium and several other concerts.
"I'm like everyone else: watching the news, wondering when we may know something concrete, not sure how this gets transmitted, worried someone I know will catch it," the country superstar said. "I want to believe this will all be OK in the end; but right now [no risk] is worth it."
Xcel Energy Center lost both of its big concerts this weekend amid the growing wave of postponements. The Lumineers concert Friday was postponed to Sept. 24. Aldean's show Saturday is now rebooked for Aug. 8.
Rage has delayed the entire first leg of its first tour in over a decade, including sold-out shows May 11-12 at Target Center. Reba McEntire's May 7 gig at Xcel Center was rescheduled for July 23. Dan + Shay moved their April 10 show at Target Center to Aug. 29. No new date has been set for Chesney. Tickets to the original nights will be honored at the makeup concerts.
Still in question is the Eagles' two-night affair April 3-4 at Xcel Center.
"We continue to work closely with local, state and national authorities on all of our safety measures and will follow their direction on any necessary steps," Xcel Center official Kelly McGrath said Thursday.
Concern over the disease began rippling through the concert industry with last week's cancellation of the South by Southwest music festival in Texas. Then Seattle rockers Pearl Jam delayed their North American tour. And the big Coachella music fest in Southern California was postponed from April until October.