Brown County Music Center rescheduling canceled concerts

Gordon Lightfoot's concert is still being rescheduled. Submitted photo

Staff Reports

NASHVILLE — The Brown County Music Center has announced the following March show postponements and rescheduled show dates due to the COVID-19 threat. Previously purchased tickets for the originally scheduled show dates will be honored.

The Price Is Right Live — New show date: July 23 (originally scheduled for March 22)

Kenny G — New show date: Oct. 1 (originally scheduled for March 28)

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Carrot Top — New show date: Dec. 9 (originally scheduled for March 19)

Gordon Lightfoot — New show date to be announced (originally scheduled for March 26)

Melissa Etheridge — New show date to be announced (originally scheduled for March 27)

The 2,000-seat venue has been hit the same as concert venues nationwide, and even worldwide, by the growing illness that has caused authorities and government officials to mandate that large-scale public gatherings be cancelled.

For ticket buyers requesting a refund, organizers will begin refunding tickets 30 days from the newly rescheduled date. At that time, people may contact the point of purchase where they bought their tickets to get a refund.

Updates are bring posted on browncountymusiccenter.com and the Facebook page for Brown County Music Center.

The facility, which has featured rock, pop, blues, country and other concerts, has quickly become one of the area’s most popular attractions just since its opening in August, and has featured major national acts mixed with regional artists and even children’s performers.