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YOUNGSTOWN Y-Live 2021, which was supposed to feature country superstar Luke Bryan at Youngstown State University’s Stambaugh Stadium, has been canceled.
The show originally was planned for June 13, 2020, and was postponed until May 30 of this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Promoter JAC Live announced Tuesday the show will not happen due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place for Ohio.
Apr 20, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN – Y-Live 2021, which was supposed to featured country superstar Luke Bryan at Youngstown State University’s Stambaugh Stadium, has been canceled.
Promoter JAC Live announced this morning the show will not happen due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place for the state of Ohio.
According to JAC Live President Eric Ryan, “Although we had hoped the state-mandated restrictions would be lifted in time to bring our community Y-Live 2021 featuring Luke Bryan, sadly they have not. We sincerely want to thank all the fans, sponsors and partners of Y-Live that make it the single best attended annual event our city has to offer. Currently, without a clear date as to when we can operate without restrictions, we feel our best option is to cancel, but please rest assured, once these restrictions are lifted, Y-Live will be back.”