Morris cancels The RSVP Tour in '21
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Morris cancels The RSVP Tour in '21

Tuesday, December 22, 2020 – Maren Morris said she was canceling her RSVP Tour in 2021.

Morris had planned dates for next year, but made it clear on a social media post that she was uncertain that would be able to happen due to Covid.

"There is so much hope with this vaccine being distributed in 2021, but we are still unsure of when we will be able to do the tour next year," she said.

"With the prospect of, yet again, rescheduling half of the dates already becoming a reality, I have decided to cancel the RSVP tour. You will receive a full refund at point of purchase."

"I truly appreciate your patience on this. I am in the midst of working on my third record, so I hope we can all come together and enjoy live shows safely again soon." Morris has said on social media that she was working on a new release.

Morris announced on May 14 that she would postpone her RSVP The Tour until 2021 due to Covid-19. The tour now is slated to start April 30, 2021 in Alpharetta, Ga. and will conclude Sept. 6, 2021 in Morrison, Col. Morris had planned to start the tour June 5 in Boston.

Morris won three awards at last month's CMA awards.


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