The Friends reunion special is reportedly the latest casualty of Hollywood being shut down by the coronavirus.
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Pearl Jam announced they are postponing the North American leg of its Gigaton world tour due to concerns over the new coronavirus. On Monday, the band said 17 of its U.S.
The Friends reunion special is reportedly the latest casualty of Hollywood being shut down by the coronavirus.
Australian Survivor: All Star host Jonathan LaPaglia will skip filming the show’s season finale as a result of coronavirus fears.
Officials across the country curtailed many elements of American life to fight the coronavirus outbreak Sunday, with health officials recommending that groups of 50 or more don't get together and a government expert saying a 14-day national shutdown may be needed. Governors and mayors closed restaurants, bars and schools as the nation sank deeper into chaos.
America is to broaden its European travel ban, adding the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to its list.
The band's Coachella headline slots have already been moved due to the virus outbreak
President Donald Trump, 73, shocked the world in a live national address on Mar. 11 when he announced that he’s banning all travel from Europe, with the exception of the United Kingdom, to the United States starting at midnight on Mar.
Pearl Jamwas scheduled to kick off itsNorth American tour on March 18, but the four-month long run has been postponed amid coronavirus fears. The rock band took to social media on Monday to share the news in a lengthy message.
LOS ANGELES -- Pearl Jam is postponing the North American leg of its Gigaton world tour because of concerns over the new coronavirus, the band announced Monday.
Rock band Pearl Jam have postponed their North American tour due to the Covid-19 virus.
Pearl Jam has postponed its upcoming North American tour amid growing fears over the coronavirus.
The first leg of Pearl Jam’s planned 2020 tour behind their new album Gigaton has been postponed. The band released a statement citing recent public health concerns surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. Their planned European tour dates are still on. Read their full statement below. Pitchfork has reached out to Pearl Jam’s representatives for more information.
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