The Trotters had been due to be in action this afternoon on the road against Salford City. Wanderers had not played since last weekend's win over Leyton Orient and were aiming to build on that today.
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Dave Chappelle has tested positive forCOVID-19. The 47-year-old comedian is currently quarantined and has not experienced any symptoms, his rep told TMZ on Thursday.
ET has reached out to Chappelle's rep for comment.Amid his diagnosis, Chappelle has subsequently canceled his upcoming shows in Austin, TX, at the Stubb's Amphitheater, the outlet notes. He performed the first of five shows in the city on Wednesday night.
The Trotters had been due to be in action this afternoon on the road against Salford City. Wanderers had not played since last weekend's win over Leyton Orient and were aiming to build on that today.
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Dave Chappelle has tested positive for COVID-19 and canceled the remainder of his scheduled shows in Austin, Texas this week. The comedian's rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Chappelle was currently quarantining after his positive test but has not yet suffered any symptoms.
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Dave Chappelle tested positive for coronavirus. The stand-up star, 47, broke the news just before his comedy show was scheduled to start Thursday.
coronavirus just hours before he was set to perform the latest date of a standup residency in Austin, Texas.A representative for the legendary comedian told TMZ that he is currently self-isolating and is experiencing no symptoms.
Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comDave Chappelle has tested positive for COVID-19 in the midst of a residency in Austin, Texas, a rep for the comedian confirmed to Variety on Thursday.Chappelle performed the first of a planned five shows on Wednesday night at the Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater, and was scheduled to perform subsequent sets on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Dave Chappelle is currently in Texas for a series of live comedy shows and he just canceled four of them after testing positive for COVID-19.
Live Nation was the producer for the shows, which carried a hefty $1,600 per table (plus tax and unspecified fees) admission for a six-person table, or $1,400 for four people.
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