In a March 12 statement, concert promoters Live Nation and AEG, along with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), William Morris Endeavor (WME), Paradigm, and United Talent Agency (UTA), released the following statement: "The world’s leading forces in live entertainment have come together to form a global task force to drive strategic support and unified direction ensuring precautionary efforts and ongoing protocol are in the best interest of artists, fans, staff, and the global community. At this time, we collectively recommend large scale events through the end of March be postponed. We continue to support that small-scale events follow guidance set by their local government officials. We feel fortunate to have the flexibility to reschedule concerts, festivals, and live events as needed, and look forward to connecting fans with all their favorite artists and live entertainment soon."

As each day passes, more and more concerts and tours are being impacted by the coronavirus. The latest tours that have been affected include Chicago’s North American Tour with Rick Springfield, Santana & Earth, Wind & Fire’s Miraculous Supernatural 2020 Tour and Guns N’ Roses North American Tour. In the interested of everyone’s safety, both tours have been rescheduled for 2021. Previously purchased tickets will be honored at the rescheduled dates.

These tour postponements came only a day after Foreigner was forced to cancel their Juke Box Heroes Tour with Kansas and Europe. That tour was making a stop at Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion on August 4th.

Chicago’s North American Tour with Rick Springfield was slated to come to Xfinity Center on July 19th.

Santana & Earth, Wind & Fire’s Miraculous Supernatural Tour was slated to come to Xfinity Center on August 12th.

Guns N’ Roses’ North American Tour was slated to come to Fenway Park on July 21st.