Ween has announced that their previously-scheduled March Mitzvah concerts, set to take place at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas on March 19th–21st, will be rescheduled as an Oktoberfest celebration. The show postponement comes at a confusing time when musicians, managers, producers, and promoters around the country grapple with public gathering ordinances put in place to stop the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus).

The three night run has now been moved to October 2nd–4th, still at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas. Tickets purchased for the original March dates will be honored at the October shows, and full refunds are available through point of purchase. On Thursday, Ween and Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas issued this joint statement,

Ween and Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas have been closely monitoring the escalation of the Coronavirus outbreak. Ween “March Mitzvah” weekend is largely a travel destination for fans with the majority of attendees visiting Las Vegas from across the country. In the interest of everyone’s health and well-being, Ween and Brooklyn Bow are rescheduling these shows to October 2-4, 2020.

3-day passes will be automatically transferred to the corresponding new dates. Single day tickets for the Friday/Saturday, March 20/21 will be honored on Friday/Saturday October 2/3. Single-day tickets for Thursday, March 19 will be honored on Sunday, October 4.

If you’re unable to attend the new dates, refunds are available at http://info.ticketweb.com/contact.

Please stay safe, and we look forward to seeing you all in October.

Sincerely,

Ween and BBLV

This announcement comes on the heels of Brooklyn Bowl Nashville declaring that the venue is postponing its opening weekend celebration, which was scheduled to begin on Saturday, March 14th with a special Soulive show featuring special guest George Porter Jr. Keep an eye on Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas’ Facebook page, and Ween’s website, for future announcements about the rescheduled shows.