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Ringo Starr Cancels 6 Tour Dates After Catching COVID-19

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Ringo Starr has had to make the decision to cancel six of his upcoming tour dates after he tested positive for coronavirus.

The 82-year-old musician tested positive for the virus after a weekend announcement stressed he did not. His team shared an official statement about Ringo‘s health. “It has been confirmed today that Ringo has Covid and the tour will be on hold while Ringo recuperates,” the announcement read. “Ringo hopes to resume as soon as possible and is recovering at home.” It continued, “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.” Click inside to see the tour dates that have been cancelled… Here are the tour dates that Ringo has cancelled: October 2 Prior Lake, MN – Mystic Lake Casino October 4 Winnipeg, Manitoba – Canada Life Centre October 5 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Sasktel Centre October 6 Lethbridge, Alberta – Enmax Centre October 8 Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Centre October 9 Penticton, BC – South Okanagon Events Centre Ringo is not the only star who has had to bow out of concert dates because of COVID.

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