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The S&P 500 Index may have witnessed its quickest correction ever, but one of the biggest stock-market victims of the coronavirus epidemic has been Southeast Asia. read more...
Rock band Green Day announced Thursday night that they will postpone their upcoming Asian tour, citing travel concerns due to the spread of the coronavirus. But the band says it will reschedule the shows for dates to be announced later. "We have unfortunately made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming shows in Asia due to the health + travel concerns with coronavirus," the band said in a statement. "We know it sucks, as we were looking...
Green Day are among a growing list of artists who are canceling tour dates in Asia amid concerns about the coronavirus. On Thursday, both Green Day and BTS announced nixed dates from their previously planned jaunts through the region. “We have unfortunately made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming shows in Asia due to the health + travel concerns with coronavirus,” Green Day wrote on Twitter late on Thursday night. “We know it sucks,...
With spring and summer coming, some Americans are concerned about or reconsidering their travel plans as the novel coronavirus continues to spread.
The S&P 500 Index may have witnessed its quickest correction ever, but one of the biggest stock-market victims of the coronavirus epidemic has been Southeast Asia.
United Airlines has reduced service because of coronavirus.
Green Day has joined the roster of bands postponing tour dates in Asia out of concern about the coronavirus. “We have unfortunately made the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming shows in Asia due to the health + travel concerns with coronavirus,” the band tweeted last night. “We know it sucks,” the tweet continues, “as
United Airlines announced Friday it will reduce service throughout Asia due to the rising number of coronavirus cases in the region, amid declining traveler demand.
Coronavirus is complicating the global concert tour landscape as Green Day and BTS nix shows in Asia and Testament cancels a gig in Italy.
Readers critique how President Trump has reacted to the crisis and offer firsthand accounts of how people are coping with the disease in Asia.
Green Day has announced on Twitter they are postponing a number of concert dates throughout Asia due to the coronavirus. BTS has similarly canceled planned shows in South Korea.
The annual event, which takes place in the Indonesian province of Bali, was due to be held in April.