Maren Morris has officially made the decision to cancel her RSVP Tour! As People shares, the country music singer took to social media on Friday to make a statement explaining why after initially postponing the dates, she's decided to call the tour off altogether for the time being.
Morris still doesn't know when concerts can happen
Morris cut to the chase, acknowledging that the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic caused her to put plans for her tour on hold. "Hi Darlings. 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 at the beginning of her statement.
"With the prospect of, yet again, rescheduling half of the dates already becoming a reality, I have decided to cancel the RSVP tour," Morris explained. She also mentioned that any fans who currently have tickets to any of the rescheduled tour dates will be receiving a full refund.
Morris shares that she has new music in the works
Morris went on to say that she's grateful to fans for understanding why she's put her touring plans on hold. She also shared that she's got some new music in the works— which means by the time fans are able to see her perform, they'll also be singing along to brand-new songs!
"I truly appreciate your patience on this," Morris concluded her statement. "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. Love you so much, M." As People mentions, Morris also reflected on not being able to tour during an interview back in October!
"It really is a tough hit for our industry," the singer said at the time. "I miss seeing a bunch of people come together for a positive cause and, no matter what walk of life you're coming from, to stand in a room with a bunch of strangers that just want to hear live music and their favorite song."