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Chris Stapleton Postpones Concerts After Testing Positive for COVID-19

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Sad news for Chris Stapleton fans. On Tuesday (June 21), the 44-year-old country music singer announced that he had to postpone his upcoming shows this weekend after testing positive for COVID-19. Click on the next slide to read Chris Stapleton’s announcement…

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