Smog alarm in New York: Chris Stapleton postpones open-air concert

Smog alert in New York
Chris Stapleton postpones open-air concert

Country star Chris Stapleton is postponing a concert in New York.

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Musician Chris Stapleton postpones an open-air concert in New York. The reason is the poor air quality on the east coast of the USA.

Devastating wildfires in Canada are also currently causing poor air quality in several areas of the United States. Country star Chris Stapleton (45) has now postponed an open-air concert due to the thick air. The Grammy winner’s team shared on Instagramthat the musician could not perform as planned in Syracuse, a city in upstate New York. The show will be postponed to a later date, the post says.

There are said to be over 100 wildfires out of control in Canada right now. According to the “New York Times” A storm that has raged in recent days has driven smoke from these fires south into the United States and then east – towards some of the most densely populated areas of the country. There is a partial smog alarm there. The authorities warn, among other things, against outdoor activities. Some sporting events have also had to be cancelled.

Great honor for Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton is currently on a North American tour that will take him to cities including Denver, Baltimore, Nashville, Toronto, Memphis, Houston, Austin and Dallas through October.

Last month, the singer was named Entertainer of the Year at the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards. He dedicated the award to the five children he has with his wife Morgane.

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