Korn made a new announcement about the tour following a positive COVID-19 case in the crew by sharing a new post on their official Instagram account.

Two days ago, the nu-metal band announced there was a positive COVID-19 case within the Korn camp, and they had to postpone the Scranton show to a later date because of that.

Now, Korn revealed that Jonathan Davis is the one who contracted the virus, and he has been resting and recovering since then. As the band said, Jonathan’s spirits are lifted, and he is doing just fine.

Furthermore, Korn announced they need to reschedule the upcoming shows due to the safety of the crew members and their audience and stated that they are also disappointed that they have to do so.

In the announcement, Korn announced that the Scranton, Wantagh, Holmdel, Hartford, Mansfield, and Gilford shows will be rescheduled and that the Darien Center and Syracuse shows have been canceled.

Korn’s announcement about Jonathan Davis’ COVID case:

“We really appreciate your patience as we work out the next steps for our tour. On Saturday, we received the unfortunate news that Jonathan tested positive for Covid, and needless to say, we had to postpone the show last minute.

As a result of his positive test, we also need to reschedule the next handful of shows. As always, our primary goal is to ensure the safety of everyone involved, so this is something that has to be done.

Jonathan’s spirits are high, and he’s resting and recovering now. We’re as disappointed as you are about the circumstances, but we’ll get through it though, and we can’t wait to see you once we’re back, firing on all cylinders once again. We thank you all for your love and support!”

You can check out the post below.

Photo Credit: Korn – Instagram