Texarkana Gazette

Coronaviru­s concerns freeze Vanilla Ice show

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AUSTIN — Vanilla Ice cooled off plans for a concert in Texas after taking considerab­le heat for an event that sought to gather hundreds of fans in one of the nation's coronaviru­s hot spots.

The 1990s rapper with the hit single “Ice Ice Baby” had been scheduled to play a lakeside show just outside Austin on Friday, but on Thursday he announced it was being postponed.

“Due to the increase in COVID-19 numbers in Austin we’re gonna move the concert to a better date,” Vanilla Ice tweeted. “We were hoping for better Coronaviru­s numbers by July but Unfortunat­ely the numbers have increased quite a bit so for the safety and health of everyone we’re going to stay home.”

Barrett Brannam, who owns the venue where Vanilla Ice had been scheduled to play, said the performer — real name Robert Van Winkle — had expressed concern about the health of his fans and himself. Brannam said Saturday's planned appearance by 1990s R&B group Color Me Badd also was postponed. He said both Vanilla Ice and Color Me Badd would perform at a later date, but he didn't know when.

“Hard to say. Could be later this summer or not until next summer. We don't know how long this virus will be around,” he said.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last week shut down bars and clubs in an effort to halt what he called a “massive spread” of the coronaviru­s. But the Emerald Point Bar & Grill is still open and hosting live music because it is a restaurant and performanc­es can take place outside.

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