In what comes as another blow to the music industry, Constantina Bush's Ride the Night Train tour has been postponed following the Katherine and Darwin lockdown.
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The tour, which was supposed to conclude at the Darwin Festival on August 17, will likely go ahead towards the end of the month, COVID depending, but Constantina Bush (aka Kamahi Djordon King) said the band are now left in limbo.
"One of our musicians, the keyboard player, had to go back to WA because of the lockdown situation meaning I've lost somebody from my band which I don't like, but it's a necessity," the Katherine artist said.
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"It's changed the nature of everything now. We as musicians don't even know when we're going to be able to put on a show.
"Are we going to have to keep cancelling gigs for this?"
Mr King encouraged all Territorians, including the people of Katherine, to follow COVID-19 guidelines to speed up the process of allowing for any future shows to go as planned.
"Just do the right thing and follow the rules. The quicker we can get rid of lockdown, the faster we can get our shows up," Mr King said.
"We all lose money from this, everybody does. The faster we can get through it, the better for everybody."
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