Country music superstar Carrie Underwood’s Toronto concert, scheduled for Sunday, June 9, has been pushed back indefinitely thanks to the Toronto Raptors — who aren’t even playing that night.

The Raptors’ arrival in the NBA Finals had already forced a cancellation of rock bank Twenty One Pilots’s second show at the Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday, May 29, and the basketball team isn’t playing on that date, either. That was blamed by concert promoter Live Nation on “the requirements needed by the league for the technical load-in and set up for the NBA Finals,” and on Tuesday a similar announcement was made about Underwood’s show, which comes the night before a hypothetical Game 5 in the Raptors’ clash with the Golden State Warriors.

Underwood’s Toronto appearance on her Cry Pretty tour hasn’t been cancelled — but it hasn’t been rescheduled yet, either; the makeup date has not been picked. For now, determined Ontario fans can still see Underwood, with opening acts Maddie & Tae and Runaway June, in Ottawa on June 10.

Garnet Fraser is a deputy entertainment editor and a contributor to the Star's Entertainment section. He is based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @garnetfraser