
Grupo Intocable will reschedule two Mexico dates on their Modus Operandi Tour for this weekend after a band member tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement released by the GRAMMY-winning band on Thursday (July 21).
The statement said, “We regret to report that a member of the group tested positive for COVID, so the concerts scheduled for this Friday, July 22 in Veracruz and Saturday, July 23 in Puebla will be rescheduled.”
The concert in Puebla will now take place on Saturday, October 29, 2022, and the one in Veracruz will have a new confirmed date soon.
“It hurts us a lot not to be able to gather with our audience this weekend, but despite our partner feeling well and with mild symptoms, it is a priority to look after everyone’s health.”
The rest of the scheduled dates will be held unchanged and tickets purchased for the concerts in Veracruz and Puebla will be valid for the new dates.
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