The opening of the Pavilion, the new Live Nation performance venue previously scheduled to open this weekend at a massive entertainment complex in the works in Irving, has been pushed back to Sept. 9 because of delays with construction, promoters announced today.

Dave Chappelle’s two shows have been rescheduled for Oct. 26 and 27, still at the Irving Music Factory. Old tickets will work for those dates. The Lifehouse and Switchfoot performance scheduled at the venue for Sept. 4 has been moved to South Side Ballroom, with the Sept. 6 Goo Goo Dolls concert moved to Starplex Pavilion. Tickets for those latter two shows will be reissued by Ticketmaster, or refunds are available at point of purchase. The Brad Paisley concert set for Sept. 2 has not been rescheduled. Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy’s event this weekend had already been cancelled.

Rumors that the venue wouldn’t be ready for its opening weekend have been circulating for a little while now. Anyone driving by the still very much under construction 250,000-square-foot development could probably have guessed as much.

The Pavilion, a three-in-one venue that can hold as many as 8,000 as an open-air amphitheater, and as few as 2,500 as an indoor theater, is now scheduled to open its doors for ZZ Top on Sept. 9. The more than 20 restaurants and the Alamo Drafthouse movie theater also planned for the Irving Music Factory are expected to open late this year or early next, pending any further delays.

Here’s the release from Live Nation: