Dierks Bentley had to cancel his Mountain High Tour show in Cincinnati on Thursday night (May 31st) due to a major power outage causing three grids to go out and over 40,000 homes and business to lose power. Dierks took to his socials to express his apologies for having to postpone the show due to weather. He was able to reschedule for Sunday (June 3rd).
Fans should hold on to their tickets as they will be honored for the the new date.
incredibly bummed out about the weather knocking out power to the amphitheater here in cincy. being told no power for 5 hours. have to cancel. asked for the first available date to come back and that is this sunday.
thanks cincinnati… so sorry.
— Dierks Bentley (@DierksBentley) May 31, 2018
Brothers Osborne, who are on the road with Dierks, also took to their socials to express their disappointment over having to cancel the show, as well.
Hate that the show is canceled tonight at @riverbendpnc due to a power outage. Was looking forward to playing tonight. However, the show is rescheduled to the same time Sunday night. Tonight’s tickets will be honored. Mother Nature won the battle but not the war. ☔️
— Brothers Osborne (@brothersosborne) May 31, 2018
Dierks is closing in on the top of the country charts with “Woman, Amen,” the first release from his upcoming album, The Mountain, due June 8th.