Music center postpones, reschedules shows

In this file photo, the line was long outside of the Brown County Music Center the morning of Jan. 17, 2020 before Willie Nelson tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. Nelson and family were set to play at the music center last April, but the show was postponed due to COVID-19. Tickets sold out the morning they went on sale. Suzannah Couch | The Democrat

Brown County Music Center announced on Monday, March 16 a number of postponed shows due to the threat of COVID-19 — the coronavirus.

  • Warrant, originally scheduled for Saturday, March 14 is postponed to Friday, June 5. All tickets purchased for original date will be honored for new date.
  • Carrot Top, originally scheduled for Thursday, March 19 is postponed to Wednesday, Dec. 9. Patrons should hold tickets.
  • The Price is Right Live, originally scheduled for Sunday, March 22 is postponed to Thursday, July 23. All tickets purchased for original date will be honored for new date.
  • Gordon Lightfoot, originally scheduled Thursday, March 26 is postponed. Reschedule date to be announced.
  • Melissa Etheridge, originally scheduled Friday, March 27 is postponed Reschedule date to be announced.
  • Kenny G, originally scheduled Saturday, March 28 is postponed to Thursday, Oct. 1. All tickets purchased for original date will be honored for new date.

Rescheduled dates will be updated as soon as possible. Patrons should hold on to their tickets for the newly scheduled date, according to the music center.

If you are unable to attend the show please contact the point of purchase where tickets were purchased for assistance.

“The health of our employees, patrons, artists and community is paramount,” said a Facebook post from the venue. “We look forward to seeing everyone back at the Brown County Music Center very soon.”