‘Schitt’s Creek’ farewell tour cancelled over COVID concerns
'To our incredible Schitt's Creek fans, when we postponed the Schitt's Creek: The Farewell Tour,' said Eugene and Dan Levy
Schitt's Creek fans are in for some disappointing news as the North American farewell tour was cancelled owing to the rising COVID cases.
Father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, created the show and also starred in it, said in a statement that the tour was getting cancelled despite their efforts to reschedule it to a later date.
"To our incredible Schitt's Creek fans, when we postponed the Schitt's Creek: The Farewell Tour, we had every hope and intention of traveling to see you later this year,” they said.
"However, despite our best efforts to reschedule while keeping your health and safety at the forefront, we've found that state and local mandates vary too widely to do so in the near future," they continued.
"So, we have made the difficult decision to cancel all tour dates that were scheduled pre-pandemic,” they added.
"We're so sorry to be missing you, and we will continue to try to find a way to see you in the future," they said, adding that the tickets for the tour will be refunded.
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