

The ongoing tour is in support of her 18th studio album, Just Like That., that dropped in April 2022.Ĭonsisting of the singles Made Up Mind, Something's Got A Hold Of My Heart and Livin' For The Ones, Just Like That. 'She was so looking forward to these shows, but we’re excited to be able to resume our 2023 tour now kicking off in Dublin, Ireland, June 1,' the statement concluded.Ĭoncertgoers are being urged to hold on to their tickets, so they can be used for the rescheduled show dates. Team Raitt ended the announcement by assuring she is in 'great hands', while thanking fans for all the support and well wishes. 'It's always upsetting to have to disappoint her fans, band, crew and our promoters, but sometimes unforeseen things just happen.' The statement continued: 'We deeply apologize for this delay and inconvenience,' the statement continued. The new dates for the other two postponed shows: May 17 at the Classic Center in Athens, Georgia and May 23 at Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania are still pending. The May 19 show at the Louisville Palace Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky has been rescheduled for June 30, 2023, while the previous May 20 date at the Murat Theatre at Old National Center in Indianapolis, Indiana will now be played on July 1.


The good news about the other four dates affected is that they're all being rescheduled, two of which already been issued new dates. Health concerns: Bonnie Raitt, 73, was forced to cancel one show and reschedule four others in May due to an undisclosed 'medical situation' seen in March 2022
