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Hurricane Matthew brings with it extreme winds, heavy rainstorms and concert cancellations along the East Coast this week. So far, the storm has wreaked havoc on Jamaica, Haiti and the Bahamas, and is now headed for Florida and other coastal states.
So far there are only a few show cancellations, with all shows set to be refunded or postponed to a later date once the hurricane is no longer a threat to public safety.
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Here is a list of shows canceled due to Hurricane Matthew so far:
Luke Bryan
Oct. 5 in Gaston, South Carolina, at Culler Farms
Garth Brooks
Oct. 6 in Orlando, Florida at the Amway Center
With the latest news of #HurricaneMatthew we want to keep safety as a first priority-Team G#GARTHinORLANDO Update-> https://t.co/FYKRbFF0E5
— Garth Brooks (@garthbrooks) October 5, 2016
The Chainsmokers
Oct. 6 in Miami at the House of Horror Haunted Carnival
With an abundance of caution, we are postponing @TheChainsmokers concert to Fri., Nov. 4th. All tickets for the original 10/6 date (2 of 5) pic.twitter.com/ZxNeIOzsCH
— #HouseOfHorrorMiami (@HouseOfHorrorMi) October 5, 2016
Insane Clown Posse
Oct. 7 in Jacksonville, Florida, at Limes Live
Juggalos, this just in. Due to stale ass Hurricane Matthew, this Friday’s Jacksonville show has been cancelled. We’ll refund VIPs now -JWEBB
— Violent J & 2 Dope (@icp) October 5, 2016
Dirty Heads
Oct. 8 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, at the House of Blues
Due to oncoming Hurricane, @DirtyHeads has been postponed. New date TBA. Tix purchased will be honored. Refunds available at pt of purchase. pic.twitter.com/A8q1i5IJyi
— HOB Myrtle Beach (@HOBMB) October 5, 2016
This article originally appeared in Billboard.com.
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