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14.10.2022 - 03:05 / etcanada.com
Ringo Starr has pulled the plug on his tour after testing positive for COVID-19 for the second time in less than two weeks.
On Oct. 1, the former drummer for The Beatles revealed he had tested positive, resulting in the cancellation of six tour dates with his All-Starr Band.
On Thursday, Starr once again took to Twitter to reveal he’d tested positive again, and would scuttle the tour entirely.
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“I’m sure you’ll be as surprised as I was I tested positive again for Covid,” he wrote, adding that “the rest of the tour is off.”
As is his custom, he signed off by sending fans “peace and love.”
There were just five dates left in the tour, three in California (Los Angeles, Paso Robles and San Jose) and two more in Mexico City.
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“It has been confirmed today that Ringo has Covid and the tour will be on hold while Ringo recuperates,” read the previous announcement that six tour dates were being cancelled. “Ringo hopes to resume as soon as possible and is recovering at home. As always, he and the All Starrs send peace and love to their fans and hope to see them back out on the road soon. We will keep fans updated with any further news or changes.”
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on Twitter Thursday night, revealing the remaining dates of his North American tour with his All Starr band have been scrapped.“I’m sure you’ll be as surprised as I was I tested positive again for Covid the rest of the tour is off I send you peace and love Ringo,” Starr wrote alongside a selfie.The shows affected by the news include a handful of California gigs starting Oct. 14 in San Jose, Paso Robles and Los Angeles as well as two dates in Mexico City on Oct.
Ringo Starr has cancelled the last five dates of his current North American tour, after contracting COVID-19 for a second time in the span of a fortnight.First testing positive for the virus at the start of October, the Beatle was forced to cancel seven shows between Michigan and British Columbia. He returned to the road on Tuesday (October 11) – flanked by the All-Starr Band – performing in Seattle then and in Portland the following night (October 12).It appears that his comeback was premature, though, as Starr has now confirmed he’s again returned to being COVID-positive.
Ringo Starr is cancelling the remaining dates on his tour after testing positive for COVID-19 a second time.
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