British rock veterans, The Rolling Stones, has shared a new post on the official Twitter account and made a devastating announcement about coronavirus.

Currently, over 198K COVID-19 cases have confirmed by the governments since the beginning of this outbreak, and there is 100K patience trying to get through this all around the world. In the United States, 600 people got infected by the coronavirus right now.

Because of this pandemic, sports events, meetings, concerts are canceled and even rock & metal bands like KISS, Evanescence, Green Day, Alice Cooper, decided to postpone their events and tours.

In the announcement of The Rolling Stones, they agreed about putting public health to the priority and decided to postpone the ‘No Filter’ tour due to the coronavirus. This tour was scheduled for North America in May. As you might remember, this tour had been going on since 2017, and it was scheduled for North America in May.

Here is the announcement from The Rolling Stones members:

“We’re hugely disappointed to have to postpone the tour. We are sorry to all the fans who were looking forward to it as much as we were, but the health and safety of everyone has to take priority. We will all get through this together — and we’ll see you very soon”

A fan named Giancarlo replied:

“I had several concerts I wanted to go to this year, like the Stones and My Chemical Romance, but indeed. It’s for the safety of all us and the band members themselves that these shows are postponed”

Another fan named Michael Stewart replied:

“Totally bummed I expected it but it was the bright spot of my summer Look forward to rescheduling the tour As my 5-year-old granddaughter says The Tongues are your favorite band you wear their shirt all the time.”

You can check the post below.