Wolfgang Van Halen has been forced to scrap the remaining shows on Mammoth WVH‘s tour with Dirty Honey, after members of the band’s team tested positive for Covid. The next scrapped dates on the itinerary are — April 8th in Nashville, Tennessee; April 9th in Dothan, Alabama; and April 10th and 12th in Orlando, Florida.
GuitarWorld.com posted: “Despite Mammoth WVH’s cancelation of their shows, Dirty Honey will still perform as scheduled on these dates. For fans who bought tickets chiefly to see Mammoth WVH, refunds are available at point of purchase.”
Mammoth WVH will be back on the road later this month for a string of dates — including four shows in support of Halestorm.
Wolfgang Van Halen’s message reads in full:
After an incredible weekend in Las Vegas with my family for the Grammys, I flew back yesterday to meet up with my band and crew in North Carolina to continue the Young Guns tour. This morning as everyone took Covid tests to re-establish the bubble that has served us on the tour, we came to find that members of our band and crew who didn’t travel with me were positive.
I have tested negative via rapid and PCR tests for the last five days in preparation for the Grammys and still continue to do so. With only six shows left in the tour, it breaks my heart that we unfortunately won’t be able to continue. Mammoth WVH will do our very best to make up the dates that we missed to the fans in those markets in the future.