A rustic singer will now not take the stage at Pink Rocks Amphitheatre on Wednesday night time as a second snowstorm and below-freezing temperatures loom over Colorado, the live performance venue mentioned.
Dustin Lynch’s live performance, initially scheduled for Wednesday night on the outside venue in Morrison, has been moved to April 16, 2025, as a result of inclement climate, Pink Rocks officers mentioned Tuesday.
“Security is our high precedence and, with the present circumstances, we need to guarantee the very best live performance expertise attainable for everybody,” Lynch wrote in a postponement announcement on X.
All tickets bought for the November live performance might be honored in April, however concert-goers who can’t make the rescheduled date have 30 days to request a refund from AXS, in line with the announcement.
Rain is predicted to begin in Morrison round 5 p.m. Tuesday, turning to snow round 9 p.m. as temperatures fall beneath freezing, in line with the Nationwide Climate Service.
Morrison and Pink Rocks might see as much as a foot of snow by Wednesday night time, although nearer to five inches is extra seemingly, in line with NWS forecasters. Snow is ready to proceed throughout Colorado by Wednesday night time after which on and off till the weekend.
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