John Mayer announced on Thursday that he has tested positive for COVID-19, leading to the postponement of four shows.The singer, 44, who battled the virus earlier this year, took to Instagram to announce the unfortunate news.'Whelp.
More members of the band tested positive for Covid today, and I was one of them,' he said. 'This means we have to reschedule the next four shows, which we've already rescheduled and posted above.' The latest:John Mayer, 44, announced on Thursday that he has tested positive for COVID-19, leading to the postponement of four shows.
He was snapped earlier this week playing atMadison Square Garden in NYCThe Waiting on the World to Change singer told fans impacted by the cancellations he was 'so sorry to make you change your plans.'This is a bummer for everyone in the band and crew, to say nothing of the question hanging over everyone’s head - mine included - as to how I tested positive on PCR twice in two months,' Mayer said, adding that his first case 'was extremely mild, but this one’s got the better of me.' The Daughters artist finished off his post in saying, 'We’ll give you everything we’ve got at these upcoming shows, just as soon as we rest up and regroup.
With love and appreciation… me.'Mayer adjusted the format of a show earlier this week at Madison Square Garden in New York City after drummer Steve Ferrone and background singer Carlos Ricketts tested positive for COVID-19, People reported.
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