Ronan Keating Postpones Twenty Twenty UK And Ireland Tour Due To COVID-19
Monday, 10 January 2022
Written by Laura Johnson
Ronan Keating has again rescheduled his Twenty Twenty Tour due to COVID-19.
Having already moved the shows from summer 2020 to summer 2021 and then early 2022 due to the pandemic, the Boyzone vocalist has again had to put the concerts on hold due to the worsening coronavirus situation. In a statement, he said:
"I'm gutted that we're in this situation again and I'm so desperate to get back on stage in front of everyone who's bought and held onto their tickets for my tour. Let's all hope and pray that this summer sees the back of the pandemic and I promise you then that the wait will have been worthwhile for us all. Please stay safe and let's all take care of each other.
"God bless, Ronan."
Keating's tour takes its name from his 2020 LP 'Twenty Twenty', which he followed up with 'Songs From Home' in November 2021.
‘TWENTY TWENTY’ TOUR RE-SCHEDULING
With the ongoing challenges of the pandemic across England, Scotland, Wales & Ireland we have taken the difficult decision to re-schedule Ronan’s ‘Twenty Twenty’ tour to later this Summer. Tickets will remain valid so please hold on to them. pic.twitter.com/2y6okOLy9t
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