South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Dave Matthews Band cancels weekend performanc­es in West Palm Beach due to COVID-19

- By Scott Travis

The Dave Matthews Band has canceled its West Palm Beach concert for this weekend after a band member came down with COVID-19.

The Grammy-winning band, whose popular hits include “Crash Into Me” and “The Space Between,” was scheduled to perform Saturday and Sunday nights at the ITHINK Financial Amphitheat­re, an outdoor venue.

“Due to a positive Covid case inside the band, we must regretfull­y postpone tonight and tomorrow nights’ appearance­s in West Palm Beach, FL.,” the band posted on its website. “We are incredibly sorry to all our fans who planned to spend the holiday weekend with us. Please hold on to your tickets as we work towards a reschedule­d date.”

The band did not identify the member.

It’s not the first time COVID-19 has impacted the band. In November, saxophonis­t Jeff Coffin contracted the virus and couldn’t perform a two-night run at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The shows went on, with saxophonis­t Ben Golder-Novick filling in, according to reports.

A September concert in Durant, Oklahoma, was canceled because band the band said “it was not possible to implement the band’s COVID-19 policies in this venue” the band tweeted.

The three South Florida counties and seven other counties in the state now have high COVID community levels with much of the rest of Florida rising to medium levels, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

All of the pandemic’s key indicators have been on the rise since late March as new subvariant­s of omicron work through the state. Positivity rates across South Florida are at their highest levels — at or above 20% — in nearly four months. And COVID-related hospitaliz­ations statewide are at a nearly three-month high.

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