Australian rocker Ian Moss has joined the long list of musicians forced to postpone live performances due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
The 'Tucker's Daughter' singer had been on the road since last month and had a slew of dates scheduled through May as part of the Matchbook 30th anniversary tour.Ian Moss press release: 'With the announcements from the federal government today in regards to reducing numbers at events, it is with regret that we have no choice but to postpone the rest of Ian's Matchbook 30th anniversary tour effective immediately.
'We apologise for any inconvenience caused, but the health of our people, the venue staff, anyone connected with the tour, our fans and everyone's families is of paramount importance.
'COVID-19 is slicing a vast and deep cut through the heart of many businesses and the Australian music and arts community is not immune and make no mistake about it, the ongoing ramifications will run deep, wide and long. We must as a community pull together.
'We will be in touch, but please be patient with us in these unprecedented times as we look to reschedule the postponed dates as soon as we possibly can.
'For now, take care of each other and be well.
'Ian & Management.'
Click here to read our June 2019 interview with Ian.