On Friday night fans of The Strokes got some disappointing news. Due to one of the band members testing positive for COVID-19, their performance tonight at Boston Calling has been canceled. Nine Inch Nails will play a second performance to fill the slot.
On Friday night fans of The Strokes got some disappointing news. The band had to cancel their appearance at the Boston Calling musical festival Saturday, May 28, due to a positive COVID-19 case.
Nine Inch Nails, who played Friday night, will return to fill The Strokes' slot with a second weekend performance. In a statement festival organizers said, “We are enormously grateful to them for stepping in for what is sure to be another electrifying performance at Boston Calling.”"We are incredibly sorry," said The Strokes in a statement,"and we will do our best to get back to Boston soon.
Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails shared a few thoughts from the stage on Friday, first about taking Foo Fighter's place after they cancelled their Boston Calling show in March due to“I've got a confession to make,” Reznor said, “We're very happy to be here tonight and share this time with you at the festival, and were very sorry for the conditions that led to us being here with our friends, the Foo Fighters – our hearts go out to them.
“It's made me very grateful for moments that really kick ass,” he said thanking the crowd, then added music has always been the thing that's kept him going.
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