Chris Stapleton has rescheduled his All-American Road Show for 2021, however, the Atlanta date is canceled – not postponed – for now.

Stapleton and wife Morgane announced on Stapleton's website that tickets for July 18 Truist Park concert will be automatically refunded and details about a 2021 Atlanta return will be announced at a later date.

The concert, which also featured Hank Williams Jr., Sheryl Crow and Kendell Marvel, would have been Stapleton's first headlining stadium performance in Atlanta. In 2019, he performed at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on a bill toplined by George Strait.

Stapleton said the decision to move the tour was made with consideration for “the health and safety of our fans, touring family, and the communities we travel through…”

The message continued, “We appreciate your patience and understanding as we all navigate these unusual times. We miss seeing your faces in the crowd, hearing your voices and sharing the moments that we can only have when we come together in music. We hope to see you next year. Until then we wish you all good health & safety. Stay strong & God bless.”

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