Old Dominion Cancels European Tour Dates Due To Coronavirus Concerns

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Country group Old Dominion— consisting of Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi and Whit Sellers—have cancelled five tour dates in Europe due to concerns about the coronavirus outbreak. The five dates were in Berlin on March 7; Amsterdam on March 8; Dublin on March 13; London on March 14; and Glasgow on March 15, all as part of the C2C: Country To Country Festival.

The band made the announcement via Instagram: “After much consideration, we have decided to withdraw from our upcoming performances as part of the @c2cfestival in Berlin, Amsterdam, Dublin, London, and Glasgow. We are so sorry to disappoint our fans overseas; however, with the growing uncertainty and unpredictable nature of the virus that is spreading throughout the world, the safety and security of our entire team is the top priority. We are forever grateful for every opportunity we get to witness just how far our music is reaching, and we will be back across the world as soon as we can. Much love and thank you for your support. -Matthew, Trevor, Brad, Geoff & Whit”

Among the other artists slated to perform at C2C include Luke Combs, Eric Church, Darius Rucker, Charles Esten, Tanya Tucker, Brett Young, Tenille Townes, The Cadillac Three, Abby Anderson, Eric Paslay, Runaway June and Jordan Davis.

Old Dominion Pull Out of C2C Festival, Citing Coronavirus Threat

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