Published by Cel Manero from Global One Media Inc.
McCreery’s team assured fans that the new dates would be revealed as soon as possible.

Scotty McCreery has delayed two performances due to illness.
His team informed fans early this morning, announcing that the concerts originally set for Thursday, Feb. 20, and Friday, Feb. 21 will be rescheduled for a later date.
The announcement states: “Unfortunately, Scotty McCreery’s concerts at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL, tonight (Feb. 20) and Pompano Beach Amphitheater in Pompano Beach, FL, tomorrow (Feb. 21) are being postponed due to Scotty’s illness.”
His team is “working quickly” to reschedule the performances and has assured fans that they “will announce the new dates as soon as possible.”
Scotty McCreery is currently on his headlining tour, which is expected to continue on Saturday in Orlando, Florida.
This spring, the North Carolina native will serve as direct support on Kane Brown’s The High Road Tour. Recently, McCreery teamed up with Brown and fellow tourmates Mitchell Tenpenny, Ashley Cooke, and DASHA for a new rendition of Brown’s song Says I Can to help promote the tour.
McCreery also joined forces with GRAMMY and Dove Award-winning Christian artist Jason Crabb to release a new version of Red Letter Blueprint from his latest album, Rise & Fall. The duo premiered the collaborative track live at the Grand Ole Opry on February 11.
“Jason’s voice is incredibly powerful,” McCreery expressed. “Every note he sings is filled with emotion, and every word carries deep conviction. I’m a fan, and it’s truly an honor to have him join me on this song.”
“I’m thrilled to join my friend Scotty on the amazing song Red Letter Blueprint,” Crabb shared. “His talent is unmatched, and he’s one of the best people I’ve had the privilege of working with. It’s truly an honor to sing alongside him.”













