The iconic '90s rock band, which was set to perform at the Hayden Homes Amphitheater, was forced to halt the upcoming performance due to health risks.
“Due to health concerns based on the air quality produced by the current wildfires, the Goo Goo Dolls show at Hayden Home Amphitheater scheduled for this evening in Bend, OR has been cancelled,” the post reads.
Additionally, they expressed their excitement about returning to Oregon next year.
“Ticket purchases made online at ticketmaster.com will automatically be refunded. For all other purchases, refunds at point of purchase. The band looks forward to returning to Oregon in 2026,” the statement furthered.
Unfortunately, this has affected the air quality in the area, making it unsafe for large outdoor gatherings like concerts.
“So glad you’re protecting your health, and the audience’s health. Wildfire smoke is no joke,” one wrote.
However, there were some who couldn't hide their disappointment but, at some point, understood the severity of the situation.
“Drove 7 hours for the Bend show specifically because of my love for the venue (when I only live 2 hours from Spokane). I'm SSSOOOOOO BUMMED,” a commenter added.
The same goes for another who wrote, “Just drove up for the show! So sad to hear this.”
Besides their supposed show tonight in Bend, Oregon, the “Slide” hitmaker is ending August with a performance in Woodinville, Washington.
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