Chris Young
John ShearerActivated Events is launching the first live festival-style shows this weekend following California’s reopening with their Boots In The Park series.
On June 18, Chris Young & Friends — which includes Scotty McCreery, Dylan Scott, Leaving Austin and Michael Austin — will play Granite Park in Fresno, California. The next day, June 19, Chris Young & Friends, presented by Boots In The Park featuring Scotty McCreery, Dylan Scott, Tenille Townes, and Leaving Austin with bring their show to SilverLakes, in Norco, California.
"We are thrilled to bring live music back to fans and celebrate the reopening of California,” says Steve Thacher, president of Activated Events. “Boots In The Park is known for putting on a great country party, and this is the perfect way to kick-off the summer concert season with live music and BBQ in a safe environment.”
Fans will enjoy an all-day country party with multiple artists, local BBQ vendors, full bars, line dancing and art installations.
"While I’ve made the most of these last 15 months and have written and recorded a lot of songs for my new album, I’ve missed my band, I've missed the fans and I’ve missed playing in front of a live audience and can’t wait to take the stage at Boots In The Park," Chris Young tells Billboard.
More at bootsinthepark.com.
Tom Morello has called off two scheduled performances as he focuses on supporting his mother following her recent hospital stay.
In a message shared on Instagram on Thursday, the Rage Against the Machine guitarist revealed that he was flying back to the United States to be with his 102 year old mother, Mary Morello, and help care for her.
"Dear friends, fans and comrades, my dear mom, Mary Morello is back in the hospital and I'm headed home to help look after her," he wrote. "Rocking the UK & Europe with you all this summer has been incredible, and I can't wait to be back with you and continue this movement that we started. With much love, unity and power."
The guitarist had been scheduled to perform at the Tons Of Rock Festival in Oslo, Norway, along with the BBK Music Legends Festival in Bilbao, Spain this weekend.
Earlier this month, Morello also cancelled planned appearances in London and Paris, with ticket holders offered refunds through their original point of purchase. However, he still made it to the Pinkpop festival in the Netherlands.
"I am sorry I had to miss a few shows due to my mom's health," the 62 year old noted. "The incredibly resilient, indefatigable Mary Morello at 102 is now feeling somewhat better and has ordered me back into the fray, charging me with rocking you and fighting fascism six strings at a time."
At this point, Morello has not announced when he expects to return to the stage.
Mary Morello, the musician's mother, built a career as a teacher and activist. She also helped establish the anti censorship organization Parents for Rock and Rap during the late 1980s.