It seems like Chris Stapleton fans will not be seeing him anytime soon now as the Country singer is down with the virus.

The GRAMMY-winning artist is currently on the road for his "All American Road Show Tour" and just finished a show in Mountain View, California, days ago.

 Chris Stapleton' All-American Road Show Tour' Postponed

Speaking to his 1.7 million Instagram followers recently, the highly-acclaimed country singer shared some sad news for his fans waiting for his performances on the West Coast.

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Chris Stapleton tested positive for the COVID-19 virus recently and will be unable to perform in a string of shows in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Denver, Colorado.

But fans need not worry as these postponed shows will take on a new date.

"The shows will be rescheduled to the following weekend, July 1-3, and we hope you can join us then," the singer said in a statement.

The Salt Lake City show will be rescheduled for Jul. 1, 2022, while the two Denver performances will happen on Jul. 2 and Jul. 3, 2022, respectively.

However, fans who could not attend the newly-rescheduled dates are advised to contact their point of purchase on Jun. 28, 2022

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"I want to sincerely thank everyone who has waited so long for these shows. We are incredibly grateful for your patience, love and support and can't wait to see you next week," the "You Should Probably Leave" hitmaker affirmed to his fans.

This is not the first time Chris Stapleton's "All American Road Show Tour" was delayed because of the deadly virus.

In the latter part of April 2022, a member of Stapleton's band was hit with the virus, therefore postponing his London, Ottawa, and Montreal concerts at the time.

Chris Stapleton' Starting Over' Wins Big on GRAMMYs 2022

Chris Stapleton's "All American Road Show Tour" is supporting his most recent album, "Starting Over."

Stapleton's fourth studio album won big at the 2022 GRAMMYs as it swept three of the Country music category's biggest awards.

"Starting Over" won Best Country Album, besting Brothers Osbourne and Mickey Guyton along the way.

Aside from this, the album's chart-topping singles "Cold" won Best Country Song, and "You Should Probably Leave" won Best Country Solo Performance.

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