Stone Temple Pilots have been forced to pulled out of the final dates of their current U.S. tour with Halestorm and Black Stone Cherry, after a member of the band's touring party tested positive for Covid-19.
STP broke the news to fans on Tuesday (May 24th) via social media. They wrote, "During routine Covid-19 testing, we have discovered that a member of our touring party has tested positive.
"Out of an abundance of caution, we must regretfully cancel the remaining shows on our tour with Halestorm. The 5 dates are Evansville, Tulsa, Deadwood, Moorhead, and Missoula. Halestorm and Black Stone Cherry will still be performing as scheduled.
"Thank you to everybody who has come out to see a show, and an extra special thank you to Halestorm. We'll be back out there as soon as we can."
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