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The String Cheese Incident have canceled their Utah, Montana and Fourth of July weekend shows in the Northeast due to coronavirus concerns.

“I’m at home like many of you… However, we are disappointed to have to tell you that for the safety for the community the beginning of our summer tour has been canceled,” bassist Keith Moseley told fans in a video from his home. “We hope to be out on the road as soon as we can.”

Moseley also mentions that the band is glad to be able to offer fans refunds on their tickets, which they can receive at their point of purchase.

The bassist also announced that this week’s edition of Friday Night Cheese will be a broadcast of their Apr. 15, 2017 show from Stubb’s in Austin, Texas.

Watch Moseley’s full message video below.

For a full list of concerts, festivals and tours impacted by COVID-19 visit Relix.com/Coronavirus.

Due to concerns for health and safety, The String Cheese Incident has canceled the first leg of our 2020 Summer Tour. This includes all scheduled shows through July 4th. All tickets will be refunded at the point of sale. We love you all. Please stay safe and healthy so we can be together again soon!

Posted by The String Cheese Incident on Friday, April 24, 2020