Amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Live Nation Entertainment is planning to cut short all of its tours through at least the end of March, according to a statement from the company. AEG Presents is also suspending its tours, according to The New York Times. Some Live Nation events planned for tonight and tomorrow (March 12 and 13) will still take place, according to Billboard. In addition, Live Nation is reportedly instructing its employees to work from home until the end of March. The company will reevaluate in April, with hopes of having its tours resume in May or June, according to Billboard. Find Live Nation’s statement below.

Artists who have current or upcoming Live Nation tours include: Billie Eilish, Cher, Kiss, Post Malone, TOOL, Morrissey, Thundercat, and Third Eye Blind. Billboard recently reported that Live Nation stocks have been hurt by the coronavirus outbreak.

Find Pitchfork’s running list of concerts, festivals, and other events that have been canceled or postponed due to COVID-19 and read “What Happens When a Music Festival Is Canceled Due to Coronavirus?” on the Pitch.

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