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Monday, October 25, 2021

Travis Tritt Cancels Multiple Concerts Due to COVID-19 Vaccine and Mask Requirements

Multi-platinum-selling and award-winning country music artist Travis Tritt announced Monday he will not perform at venues that require proof of COVID vaccination, mask mandates, or testing. As a result, Tritt’s shows in Muncie, Indiana on October 23, Philadelphia, Mississippi on November 6, Peoria, Illinois on November 11, and Louisville, Kentucky on November 13 have been canceled. 

In a statement, Tritt said, “I’m putting my money where my mouth is and announcing that any venue or promoter mandating masks, requiring vaccinations, or pushing COVID testing protocols on my fans will not be tolerated. Any show I have booked that discriminates against concert-goers by requiring proof of vaccination.....”

14 comments:

  1. Those venues now can be used to hold mass Biden rallies, which, with the proper amount of social distancing, will allow for five paid-for participants.

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    1. Don't you mean five paid participants?

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  2. Back in early Sept, my daughter went to a 3 day music festival here in town. Upwards of 4500 people in the infield of a horse track. No mask or vax requirements. The usual suspects were whining and crying about how we were all gonna die due to Delta Chinaflu and this being a "superspreader" event. It seems chinaflu cases for the county dropped after the event.
    She reported that every night a "Fxxx Biden" chant started among the crowd, often started by the entertainer on stage.

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  3. Never really liked his music, but I may have to go buy the whole Tritt catalogue. It sounds much better than the stuff shit out by the sellout leftist Brooks.
    -Just A Chemist

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    1. Hey, once you get rich enough, you just want all the peasants to know their place before they die.
      - Garth Brooks

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    2. Go to one of his shows!
      I don’t really *like* country but this guy puts on A FUCKING SHOW! Jumping off amps like Nugent, running from one side of the stage to the other and playing his ass off!
      He’s older now so not all of that may not be going on these days but compared to the totally LAME George Strait concert I was dragged to by my ex, TT ROCKED it!
      He knows the difference between a concert and a Show.

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    3. I just found out that there is a thing called a buycott. Some screeching offendatrons start demanding that you boycott a particular product, so you go out and buy a great load of it instead.

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    4. And see, when I go to a concert, I go to listen to the music, not watch an act. I always figured if they added all that showman crap, they're making up for lack of talent - and judging by the biggest showman in Pop Country music, Garth Brooks, I'm right.

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  4. Travis is da man!!!

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  5. If'n we did this a year and a half ago, we wouldn't be dealing with this shit. Course, also if we didn't have so many dumbasses running around....

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  6. I wish more artists would follow that lead. Let the venues lose money, see how long it lasts.

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  7. Hmmm ,, I really do n ot like his sound ,but I might hafta buy an album or two to support him . Hats off to Him for standing up !

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  8. I enjoyed his work since about 1989 or so.
    Here he is with Lari White (singer-composer actress, famous for the 'wrap-up' scene at the close of Tom Hanks CASTAWAY):
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab2uVLMP-TE
    'Helping Me Get Over You'
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    Lari White, CASTAWAY:
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4aM1DjtaeF8

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  9. Eric Clapton announced something similar, and now I'm seeing all the propaganda about how he's been such an awful human being his whole life. I say, "Way to go, Travis! And way to go Clapton!", excellent!

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