The Chicks forced to cut Indianapolis Concert short due to singer Natalie Maines vocal issues

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The Chicks were forced to cut short their show in Noblesville, Indiana’s Ruoff Music Center on Sunday night (June 19) after just a handful of songs. The country trio performed for less than 30 minutes before leaving the stage, allegedly due to singer Natalie Maine’s ‘vocal issues’ as the cause for the shortened show.

The Chicks said in a statement: “Indianapolis, we are so sorry we could not give you the show you deserved OR the show we wanted to give you. We will be back Indianapolis!! Hold onto your tickets. Ticket holders will be contacted by the official point of purchase with further information. We love you Indianapolis.”

The cut show came just two days after The Chicks made their debut at the Bonnaroo Festival in Manchester, Tennessee last Friday, performing a set that included classics (“Goodbye Earl,” “Wide Open Spaces,” “Not Ready to Make Nice”) and songs from that most recent album, 2020’s Gaslighter.  The Chicks next scheduled tour date is Tuesday night, June 21 at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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