PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Two more shows have been rescheduled due to the structural flaw found at the Union Bank & Trust Pavilion last week.
A total of six shows have been affected by the problem found during a routine annual check at the pavilion. Below is the full list:
Saturday, May 12 – “May The Funk Be With You” featuring George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, with special guest Shelia E. has been rescheduled to Sunday, August 12 at the pavilion. Doors will open at 7 p.m. and the show will begin at 8 p.m. All tickets purchased for the May date will be honored.
Friday, May 18 – Primus, Mastodon, and All Them Witches has been moved to Chrysler Hall with the same date and show time. All tickets purchased will be honored.
Saturday, May 19 – Vance Joy has been canceled. Tickets purchased via Ticketmaster will be automatically refunded to customers’ accounts.
Sunday, May 20 – Alabama with Montgomery Gentry has been moved to Veterans United Home Loan Amphitheater in Virginia Beach. The date and time of the show will stay the same. All tickets purchased will be honored.
Saturday, May 26 – The Brian McKnight 4, Chrisette Michele and K’BANA BLAQ concert will still be held at the Union Bank & Trust Pavilion, but was moved to July 22.
Saturday, June 16 – 1964 The Tribute has been rescheduled to Friday, July 27 in Union Bank & Trust Pavilion.
Blackberry Smoke, JJ Grey & Mofro will perform on the originally scheduled date of Friday, June 15.
Officials say tickets for the rescheduled shows will be honored at the new date and time with no exchange necessary. If you can’t attend the new date, refunds are available.
Those shows will be either rescheduled or moved to other locations. Updates will be posted on the pavilion’s Facebook page and website.