Not here for it. Abigail Breslin did not hold back when a troll questioned her decision to protect herself against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — swiftly reminding her followers of her personal loss due to the virus.
18.12.2021 - 12:27 / nme.com
LCD Soundsystem have explained why they’re not cancelling their current live plans despite a rise in COVID cases.The band said they are aware of the risks but believe fans would “very, very irate if we cancelled all of the sudden”.LCD Soundsystem are currently in the middle of a residency at New York’s Brooklyn Steel, with three shows left to play (December 19, 20 and 21).
However with coronavirus cases rising in the city the group have shared a statement explaining why they’re not cancelling
.Not here for it. Abigail Breslin did not hold back when a troll questioned her decision to protect herself against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — swiftly reminding her followers of her personal loss due to the virus.
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LCD Soundsystem’s Brooklyn residency have been cancelled, the venue and band have announced today (December 19).The New York band began a 20-date run at Brooklyn Steel on November 23 and were due to complete it on Tuesday (December 21).However, a notice was posted on the social media accounts for Brooklyn Steel earlier today announcing that the gigs due to take place tonight, December 20 and 21 would no longer go ahead.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs the Covid-19 Omicron variant continues to spread, particularly in New York, Brooklyn Steel has canceled the remaining three dates of LCD Soundsystem’s “You Are Here” 20-night residency at the venue: tonight (Sunday) through Tuesday.A statement from the venue reads, “LCD Soundsystem’s shows at Brooklyn Steel on December 19, 20 and 21 have been cancelled.
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