The iconic Michigan rock band Greta Van Fleet has encountered an obstacle during their North American tour. The band’s guitarist, Jake Kiszka, has been hospitalized due to pneumonia. Their lead vocalist and Kiszka’s twin brother, Josh Kiszka, has also been ill but mostly recovered.
The rock band was planning to start 2022 off with a bang. Five shows were set throughout the tour in Michigan, but Greta Van Fleet only performed for three out of the five.
Greta Van Fleet originally postponed their shows in Flip and Ypsilanti, Michigan, according to Consequence. Flip was scheduled to hit last Wednesday March 16, and Thursday March 17, before the band announced that both Josh and Jake woke up ill on Wednesday. The band later confirmed that Jake had been hospitalized in a follow up post, which forced the group to also delay their show on March 19 Huntington, West Virginia.
Despite the rough start to their show, the band is hopeful to still perform in their next tour this Tuesday, March 22, in Madison, Wisconsin.
For fans worried about the three cancelled shows, worry not, as performances have already been rescheduled for later this year despite coming later this year. Huntington, West Virginia is set for August 10, the Flint, Michigan tour is one for September 13 and Ypsilanti, Michigan is set for September 14.
Greta Van Still has announced the tour for their Spring 2022 season last November. The tour features their album, Battle at Garden’s Gate. The tour was scheduled to start on March 10 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and end on June 29, Manchester, UK.
Tour dates/Locations
05/27 – BattleRock Napa Valley – Napa Valley Expo – Napa, CA
08/10 – Mountain Health Arena – Huntington, WI
08/11 – Highmark Stadium – Orchard Park, NY
08/14 – PNC Park – Pittsburgh, PA
08/16 – Centre Videotron – Quebec, Canada
08/18 – Centre Ball – Montreal, Canada
08/22 – Canada Life Centre – Winnipeg, Canada
08/23 – Brandt Centre – Regina, Canada
08/26 – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgar, Canada
08/27 – Rogers Place – Edmonton, Canada
08/ 29 – Prospera Place – Kelowna, Canada
08/30 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, Canada
09/02 – Spokane Arena – Spokane, WA
09/03 – Extramile Arena – Boise, ID
09/13 – Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center – Flint, MI
09/14 – EMU Convocation Center – Ypsilanti, MI
09/20 – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, IN
09/21 – Wells Fargo Arena – Des Moines, IA
09/23 – Fargodome – Fargo, ND
09/24 – Danny Sanford Premier Center – Sioux Falls, SD
09/27 – Huntington Center – Toledo, OH
09/28 – Thompson Boling Arena – Knoxville, TN
09/30 – John Paul Jones Arena – Charlottesville, VA
10/01 – PPL Center – Allentown, PA
10/04 – SNHU Arena – Manchester, NH
10/05 – MVP Arena – Albany NY
10/07 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
10/08 – Cross Insurance Center – Bangor, ME
10/18 – PNC Arena – Raleigh, NC
10/19 – Bon Secours Wellness Arena – Greensville, SC
10/21 – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena – Jacksonville, FL
10/ 22 – Hertz Arena – Estero, FL
10/25 – Hard Rock Live – Hollywood, FL
10/26 – Amalie Arena – Tampa, FL
10/28 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, NC
10/29 – Legacy Arena at the BJCC – Birmingham, AL
11/01 – Smoothie King Center – New Orleans, LA
11/02 – Simmons Bank Arena – North Little Rock, AR
11/04 – Paycom Center – Oklahoma City – OK
11/05 – AT&T Center – San Antonio, TX
11/08 – Don Haskins Center – El Paso, TX
11/09 – Tucson Arena – Tucson, AZ
11/11 – Honda Center – Anaheim, CA
11/12 – Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA
Date TBD – Resch Center – Green Bay, WI
Date TBD – CHI Health Center Omaha – NE
Date TBD – Heritage Bank Center – Cincinnati, OH
Date TBD – Giant Center – Hershey, PA
Date TBD – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena – Atlantic City, NJ
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