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Chris Stapleton postpones tour dates after testing positive for COVID-19

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Chris Stapleton has had to postpone his tour dates for this coming weekend because he has contracted the coronavirus.The 44-year-old country star made the announcement this Tuesday, announcing that the concerts had been pushed back a week.'To all my friends in Salt Lake City and Denver, I am very sorry to let you all know that I have tested positive for Covid and will be unable to perform this weekend's shows,' he wrote in a message he posted to his Instagram page.

Uh oh:Chris Stapleton has had to postpone his tour dates for this coming weekend because he has contracted the coronavirus Making it work:The 44-year-old country star made the announcement this Tuesday, announcing that the concerts had been pushed back a weekHe was initially supposed to perform this Friday night at the USANA Amphitheatre in the Salt Lake City suburb of West Valley City.

That show was to be followed by concert dates this Saturday and Sunday at the Ball Arena on Speer Boulevard in downtown Denver.'The shows will be rescheduled to the following weekend, July 1-3, and we hope you can join us then,' Chris wrote in his Instagram announcement this Tuesday.

Rejiggered:'The shows will be rescheduled to the following weekend, July 1-3, and we hope you can join us then,' Chris wrote in his Instagram announcement this TuesdayChris, whose songs include Tennessee Whiskey and You Should Probably Leave, added: 'Please contact your point of purchase if you cannot.'The Kentucky-born crooner continued: 'I wanted to sincerely thank everyone who has waited so long for these shows.'He concluded his heartfelt message: 'We are incredibly grateful for your patience, love and support, and can't wait to see you next week.' Warm words:He concluded his heartfelt message:.

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