More than a dozen concerts were scheduled to take place in May. A few have been canceled (Mavis Staples, Steve Earle); some will be moved to other Atlanta venues (Victor Wooten to Variety Playhouse, Will Hoge to the Buckhead Theatre); and most have been rescheduled.

Rescheduled shows will go on sale this week at www.citywinery.com/atlanta/.

The Freedom Seder, scheduled for April 17, will still take place at Ponce City Market (on the second floor, above Williams-Sonoma). Currently, the first concert to be held at City Winery will be 10,000 Maniacs on June 4.

Here is the new schedule:

Mavis Staples, May 7 — Canceled

A Taste of City Winery, May 7 — Postponed

Amel Larrieux (two shows), May 8 — Moved to July 16

Buckwheat Zydeco, May 9 — Canceled

Jay Farrar, May 10 — Postponed

Nellie McKay, May 11 — Postponed

Victor Wooten, May 12 — City Winery Presents at Variety Playhouse

Steve Earle, May 13 — Canceled

Donna the Buffalo, May 14 — City Winery Presents at Venkman’s

Cracker, May 15 — Moved to July 28

Emerson Hart and David Ryan Harris, May 18 — Moved to July 26

Paul Thorn, May 20 — City Winery Presents at the Buckhead Theatre on May 22

Dave Barnes, May 21 — Moved to July 15

The Black Lillies, May 26 — Moved to July 17

Delta Rae, May 27 — Postponed

Will Hoge, May 28 — City Winery Presents at the Buckhead Theatre

Tribute: A Celebration of the Allman Brothers Band, May 29 — Moved to July 21

Those who purchased tickets to any of the shows listed will receive a pair of free tickets to any upcoming non-sold-out show of their choice.

City Winery and its 300-capacity live music room were expected to open in May, but construction delays impacted the plan.

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