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Counting Crows photo by Ros O'Gorman

Counting Crows Postpone Wellington, New Zealand Show Tonight

by Paul Cashmere on March 23, 2013

in Live,News

Illness has forced the Counting Crows show for Wellington, New Zealand tonight to be postponed for 24-hours.

Counting Crows photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Counting Crows photo by Ros O'Gorman

A statement from promoter Live Nation reads, “Due to illness, Counting Crows will be rescheduling their Wellington concert from tonight (Saturday, March 23) to tomorrow night (Sunday, March 24), at 7:30 PM.

“The concert remains at the Michael Fowler Centre, and all tickets are valid for the rescheduled date without need for exchange.

“Counting Crows and Live Nation sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, but encourage all ticket holders to attend the new performance date”.

Counting Crows will head to Australia next week to perform over Easter at Bluesfest.

Upcoming dates for Counting Crows are:

New Zealand:
March 24, Wellington, Michael Fowler Centre (today’s concert rescheduled)
March 25, Auckland, Civic Theatre

Australia:
March 27, Brisbane, QPAC Concert Hall
March 30 and 31, Melbourne, Hamer Hall
Easter, Byron Bay, Bluesfest
April 3, Perth, Concert Hall
April 6, Adelaide, Her Majesty’s Theatre
April 9 and 10, Sydney, Opera House

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