The COVID-19 onslaught of cancellations shows no mercy with Frontier Touring and Chugg Entertainment announcing a string of headline concerts that will not be going ahead.
Press release:"Frontier Touring and Chugg Entertainment regret to advise that under the Australian Government COVID-19 directive to restrict all public gatherings of more than 500 people from Monday 16 March 2020, a number of concerts will no longer be able to proceed as scheduled.
"Frontier Touring and Chugg Entertainment are presently working with all artist teams to determine if dates can be rescheduled to late 2020 or early 2021.
"Please stay tuned to facebook.com/frontiertouring and facebook.com/chuggentertainment for updates as they come to hand.
"For ticket holders, tickets will remain valid for rescheduled dates and they will be notified directly as soon as details of new dates are confirmed.
"Where concerts cannot be rescheduled a full refund will be available for all tickets purchased through official ticketing agencies.
"Frontier Touring and Chugg Entertainment thank fans for their understanding and support in these unprecedented circumstances.
"Please note concerts for New Order, Gengahr and Julia Jacklin will be proceeding as scheduled over the weekend."
Concerts that will be impacted are:
JIMMY EAT WORLD
Mon 16 Mar - Metropolis (Perth)Thu 19 Mar - The Tivoli Theatre (Brisbane)
Mon 23 Mar - The Gov (Adelaide)
MARC REBILLET
Tue 17 Mar - The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)Thu 19 Mar - Metro Theatre (Sydney)
Fri 20 Mar - Metro Theatre (Sydney)
Sat 21 Mar - Forum Melbourne
KIP MOORE
Tue 17 Mar - Margaret Court Arena (Melbourne)Wed 18 Mar - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney)
INTRODUCING NASHVILLE
Mon 23 Mar - The Old Museum (Brisbane)Tue 24 Mar - Thornbury Theatre (Melbourne)
Wed 25 Mar - The Factory Theatre (Sydney)
MIRANDA LAMBERT
Tue 24 Mar - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney)Thu 26 Mar - Margaret Court Arena (Melbourne)