2020 Concerts Canceled, Rescheduled And Still On At Amphitheatre

TINLEY PARK, IL — The summer schedule at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre will no doubt be significantly affected by the outbreak of the new coronavirus and possibly the associated Illinois stay-at-home order in the summer of 2020. A number of shows, including all planned through June 20, have already been canceled as others remain on the schedule at least for now.

The country music band Rascal Flatts' "Life is a Highway" farewell tour, perhaps the most anticipated show of the year at the Tinley Park venue, is the only one as of May 14 that's been rescheduled. The show originally set to go on June 25 is now set for Aug. 27. Buy tickets here.

Rascal Flatts has pushed back their entire tour, now not scheduled to begin until July 11 and running through the end of October.

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Chris Young, Foster The People and Sam Hunt are the performers who planned a show at the amphitheatre on or before June 20 and have since canceled.

The Steely Dan concert set for Friday, June 26 is the earliest show on the schedule that is still planned to go on.

Two shows after the Steely Dan concert have also been canceled, however. They are Journey with Pretenders (July 3) and The Black Keys (July 25).

All shows scheduled from July 31 through the end of the season in September remain on the schedule as of mid-May.

A spokeswoman for Live Nation, the group that owns the amphitheatre at 19100 S. Ridgeland Ave., said "as things continue to evolve, we’re monitoring the situation closely."

This article originally appeared on the Tinley Park Patch