Zac Brown Band cancels 4 shows after positive COVID test
"I am deeply disappointed this has happened," he wrote.
The Zac Brown Band has canceled a handful of upcoming dates on "The Comeback Tour" because the band's front man said he's tested positive for COVID-19.
Zac Brown took to Instagram on Tuesday to share that "despite taking precautions" he has tested positive for the virus.
"I am deeply disappointed this has happened, as touring is our life and performing live for our fans is the best part of our job. The bottom line is that I want to take every precaution to put the health and safety of our fans and crew first," the singer wrote.
He said the tour will resume once he's completed his mandatory quarantine and it's once again safe to interact with his bandmates and crew.
"I am grateful to our fans for understanding this decision, as well as everyone on the front lines who can't stay at home because their work is essential. I believe we can all overcome this together," Brown continued. "As soon as we can, we'll see you back out on the road again. Nothing's better than the comeback."
Four upcoming tour dates have been canceled: Sept. 30 in Clarkston, Michigan; Oct. 1 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania; Oct. 2 in Syracuse, New York; and Oct. 3 in Saratoga Springs, New York. Refunds will be issued at point of purchase.