Scotty McCreery Postpones Barco Concert Due to Hurricane Erin: Rescheduled Date Announced

Scotty McCreery has made the decision to postpone his upcoming concert in Barco, North Carolina due to the potential impact of Hurricane Erin. The country music star shared the news on social media, informing fans that the concert will now take place in spring of the following year. All previously purchased tickets will still be valid for the rescheduled date, and refunds are available for those unable to attend.
Hurricane Erin is expected to affect North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompting evacuation orders and dangerous surf conditions. McCreery, a North Carolina native, prioritized safety by rescheduling the concert. Despite the delay, fans can look forward to his recent EP release, "Scooter & Friends," featuring collaborations with artists like Hootie & The Blowfish and Lee Brice. The EP has been well-received, with the single "Bottle Rockets" climbing the charts rapidly.
McCreery expressed his excitement about the EP and the opportunity to work with talented artists on new music. The decision to postpone the concert reflects his commitment to ensuring the safety of fans, staff, and artists. As the storm approaches, North Carolina residents are preparing for heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds. The singer's focus remains on delivering a memorable performance while keeping everyone safe.
For more information on Scotty McCreery's upcoming tour dates and music releases, visit his official website. Stay tuned for updates on the rescheduled concert date and enjoy the new music from this talented artist.