Due to a COVID-19 positive test, Ringo Starr was forced to postpone several of his All Starr Band’s scheduled gigs in Canada.
There will be a new date for five concerts that were originally set for Tuesday through Sunday in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Lethbridge, Alberta; and the British Columbia cities of Abbotsford and Penticton.
“Ringo is healing at home and expects to start as soon as possible. He and the All Starrs give their fans love and peace as usual and hope to see them again on the road soon, according to a band statement.
The 82-year-old drummer-singer.
Additionally, Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band, which included Steve Lukather of Toto, Colin Hay of Men at Work, Hamish Stuart of the Average White Band, and Edgar Winter, had to postpone performances last weekend in New Buffalo, Michigan, and at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
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