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Garth Brooks cancels remaining US tour dates due to COVID-19 surge

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LOS ANGELES - Garth Brooks this week said he’s canceling the remaining five stops on his stadium tour due to the rapid spread of COVID-19 across the United States. "In July, I sincerely thought the pandemic was falling behind us.

Now, watching this new wave, I realize we are still in the fight and I must do my part," the country music superstar said in a statement.

Brooks, one of the biggest selling entertainers in music, restarted touring in July. He had been scheduled to perform in Cincinnati (Sept.

18), Charlotte (Sept. 25), Baltimore (Oct. 2), Foxborough (Oct. 9) and Nashville, which had not yet been rescheduled after a cancelation due to rain.

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