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JAKARTA - Foo Fighters band postponed a concert in Los Angeles which was originally scheduled for Saturday, July 17.

Through their social media, Foo Fighters explained that one of their crew members was confirmed to have COVID-19.

“Out of great care and concern for the safety of the band, crew, - and most importantly - fans, Saturday's show at the Los Angeles Forum has been postponed to a later date.

Whereas the Foo Fighters concert will mark the first concert at full capacity since the pandemic began.

Ticket holders are asked to show proof of having been vaccinated or giving a negative COVID-19 test result.

This strategy was also applied to the Foo Fighters concert at Madison Square Garden. All ticket holders are required to bring proof that they have been fully vaccinated. Because of these conditions, the anti-vaccine group had a chance to protest in front of the concert venue.

The Foo Fighters are currently on tour in conjunction with the release of their latest album, Medicine At Midnight. They also present an alter ego called The Dee Gees which is a cover of the band The Bee Gees.


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