New Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi and Canadian singer Bryan Adams canceled separate appearances on Saturday night after testing positive for COVID- 19. They join a number of artists who have contracted the virus despite vaccination. Jon is fully vaccinated and feeling fine, wrote Bon Jovis publicist in a statement. The musician was scheduled to perform at a three-night Halloween weekend getaway at the Loews on Floridas South Beach, which would have included an acoustic storyteller performance, a Q&A and one- on-one photo opportunities for fans.
Concertgoers, who were asked to provide proof of vaccination or a negative test result, had already filed into the venue when the announcement was made, according to 7News Miami. There is no word whether concertgoers will be refunded; the touring company Runaway Tours has not responded to a request for comment.
Adams was slated to perform a Tina Turner tribute at Saturday nights Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction but canceled his appearance after contracting COVID-19. Adams representative confirmed that he is fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and is showing no symptoms. Country star Keith Urban filled in at the last minute.
With the spring arrival of COVID-19 vaccines, the live music industry bounced back this summer, giving way to a rebirth of venues long shuttered by the pandemic. But studies have shown that COVID-19 vaccines, including those manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, have waned in efficacy over time, and as more breakthrough cases occur, the music industry is experimenting with solutions to keep up the momentum and maintain the safety of artists and workers on tour.....
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These decadent modern 'artists' are abominable. Now all their fans are going to run off for the 'test' so they can test positive too. Nobody will point out to them that everything the govt touches turns to merde now, including them!