Tesla, Sebastian Bach & Classless Act each postpone shows due to touring party members getting Covid

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Tesla, Sebastian Bach & Classless Act each postpone shows due to touring party members getting Covid

While bands touring seems to now be in full force throughout the United States of America, the Covid virus is still spreading and Tesla, Sebastian Bach and Classless Act have all been reminded of this given that each have had to cancel shows due to touring party members (including band members in some cases) contracting Covid while on tour.

Tesla embarked on their Let’s Get Real 2021 Tour back at the Josephine County Fairgrounds in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA on August 5, 2021 but the group has had to postpone a number of shows already due to touring party members contracting Covid and as evidenced by the following message on their Facebook page earlier today:

“Attn: Fans

TESLA to postpone their next few engagements due to members of the touring party contracting COVID. The band look forward to returning to the road soon. Please check the official website TeslaTheBand.com for updates.”

Former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach posted the following message in part on his Facebook page two days ago (on August 6, 2021):

“*****NOTE: After going on the road and doing two concerts I have tested POSITIVE for Covid 19**** watch this video for the details. Good news is I am fully vaccinated and I have zero symptoms now that the fever is gone. Watch this video for info on where I was at. Please get the shot and stay safe!****”

Newcomers Classless Act had to cancel their show on August 5, 2021 when all five band members contracted Covid. The group posted the following message on its Facebook page on August 4, 2021:

“Sorry to say tomorrow’s show here in LA has been canceled because we have all tested positive for COVID 19. Yes, you read that right… all 5 of us. We will continue to quarantine until we are all negative. Thankfully, due to vaccines most of us are experiencing very mild symptoms.

Be safe!”