Maluma Plots United States Tour for Fall
Arena trek scheduled to launch in September with plans to follow Covid-19 safety guidelines
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Colombian superstar Maluma has announced a United States tour that will tentatively kick off this fall.
The arena trek which is arguably one of the biggest to be announced since the Covid-19 pandemic brought touring to a halt last year is scheduled to start September 2nd at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. It will wrap on October 24th at the Allstate Arena in Chicago.
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In a statement, per
Billboard, Maluma said: “I couldn’t be more excited to announce my return to the concert stage. It’s what I have been dreaming about for months and we are going to celebrate together like never before. It’s going to be a celebration! This will be my fourth U.S. tour and I am planning a brand new show full of surprises for my fans and lots of new music off my last t
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Kane Brown is once again pushing back his
Worldwide Beautiful Tour. This time, the country star is just shifting dates from the spring to the fall.
And with that move comes the stop in Lafayette at the Cajundome getting rescheduled to September 23 from May 1.
This is basically the third time the show has been moved. It was originally scheduled for April 25, 2020. That got moved to August 6, 2020 when the pandemic hit. Then after basically everything got postponed last year, the tour got pushed back to 2021.
If you had tickets to any of the original tour dates, those tickets will be honored for the rescheduled show. Those unable to attend the September 23rd date will have 30 days to request a refund at the original point of purchase. Visit Cajundome.com for more details on their refund policy.
Kane Brown Reschedules Worldwide Beautiful Tour Dates for 2021
Kane Brown has once again rescheduled his tour dates that were affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic. The country star s Worldwide Beautiful Tour, which began in February 2020, has been largely shifted to late 2021.
A total of 12 rescheduled shows are now on Brown s calendar for September and November, a reduction of three Canadian shows from the original reschedule. Brown s tour plans begin on Sept. 2, and conclude Nov. 13 in Florida; a full list of rescheduled stops is below.
Per a Facebook post from Brown, tickets purchased for the original tour dates will be eligible at the rescheduled shows. Those who are unable to attend on the rescheduled dates have 30 days to request a refund from their original point of purchase. Visit KaneBrownMusic.com for more details.
Former 1966 Texas Western Forward Jerry Armstrong Dies
Jerry Armstrong, a key member of the 1966 Texas Western Miners National Championship team, died this morning at the age of 76. Armstrong s nephew Matt from North Carolina called into the Dan Patrick radio show this morning and relayed the news. According to a source, he had been battling cancer and had been receiving treatment.
Armstrong played three seasons for Don Haskins and developed a reputation for his defensive play. He started against Kansas in the 1966 NCAA regional finals and his defense against Utah star Jerry Chambers in the second half of the National semifinals helped propel the Miners into the title game against Kentucky. Armstrong he did not play against Kentucky, which head coach Don Haskins later apologized for.