Beatles musician Ringo Starr has postponed his All-Starr Band tour until Spring 2021.
An official announcement from the legendary drummer and singer-songwriter reads as follows: "This is very difficult for me. In 30 years I think I've only missed two or three gigs, never mind a whole tour.
"But this is how things are for all of us now, I have to stay in just like you have to stay in, and we all know it’s the peace and loving thing we do for each other.
"So we have moved the Spring tour to 2021. My fans know I love them, and I love to play for them and I can’t wait to see you all as soon as possible. In the meantime stay safe. Peace and Love to you all."
Starr, born Richard Starkey, teamed-up last year with Paul McCartney to record a version of a song called Grow Old With Me from a lost demo recorded by John Lennon.
The song duly featured on Ringo's 20th solo album, entitled What's My Name, which was released last October.