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Big Time Rush Cancels February 3 Bryce Jordan Center Performance

Big Time Rush has canceled their February 3 show at the Bryce Jordan Center, among others.

The band announced via Instagram on Tuesday that all dates of their College Dropout Tour are canceled because of health issues.

In the social media post, they explained that due to “doctor’s orders,” they have to focus on their health because of illness and injuries.

The canceled dates span from January 24 to February 13 and are part of the college campus leg of their In Real Life Worldwide Tour. The remainder of the tour will resume as usual on February 17.

All tickets purchased will be refunded through the original point of purchase, and the band hopes to reschedule in the future.

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