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George Varga

Graham Nash postpones 11 fall concerts after COVID-19 outbreak

Graham Nash is postponing all 11 remaining performances on his fall tour, including his Saturday show at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay in San Diego. A statement released Thursday night on his social media pages cited COVID-19 as the reason.

"We are sorry to announce that we have to postpone the remainder of Graham's tour dates, effective immediately, due to a COVID outbreak in the touring party," the statement reads.

"The shows will be rescheduled as soon as possible. Stay healthy and safe out there!"

There is no word yet on whether the postponed concerts might take place this year, or if they will be pushed back until 2023.

Either way, Nash's fall tour got off to a bumpy start when his Sept. 29 opening date in Tacoma, Washington, was canceled after he suffered an injury.

"I fell (Sept. 27) in New York City and spent five hours in the ER," Nash explained in a recent San Diego Union-Tribune interview.

"Fortunately, I have not broken my hip, but I have internal bruising, which is incredibly painful. I had to cancel my show last night in Tacoma so I would feel better. But I'm still in a lot of pain."

Tickets for Nash's postponed Saturday concert in San Diego will be valid for the new date or can be refunded at point of purchase until a new date is announced, according to a Humphreys representative.

Once the new date is announced, additional refunds will be available to those ticketholders unable to attend on the new date.

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