Counting Crows cancels Boston concert hours before start



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A member of the group’s tour has tested positive for COVID-19.

Counting Crows is playing at the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion on August 23. Jim Ross / Invision / Associated press

American rock band Counting Crows canceled their concert in Boston on Sunday – just hours before the show – after a tour member tested positive for COVID-19.

The Boston concert was originally scheduled for Sunday night at the Leader Bank Pavilion at 7 p.m. and is part of the band’s “Butter Miracle Tour”.

The group did Twitter announcement and said they were postponing the concert “out of caution”. Their next show, which will take place in Youngstown, Ohio on Tuesday, has also been postponed.

“Hold on to your tickets as they will be honored for the new dates, once announced,” the group wrote in a tweet. “The entire group and crew have been vaccinated and have taken great precautions to be as safe as possible.”

Five hours before the cancellation, Counting Crows posted pictures on Twitter of their concert in Atlantic City on Saturday night, the first concert of the tour.

“It’s so good to be back! the group wrote. “Thank you for helping us launch the #ButterMiracleTour, Atlantic City. See you soon, Boston!



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