Boston Symphony cancels Asia tour amid China virus outbreak
BOSTON — The Boston Symphony Orchestra has cancelled its coming tour of Asia amid concerns about the deadly virus in China.
Andris Nelsons, the orchestra’s music director, said Thursday that the decision was made out of concern for the “health and well-being” of its musicians.
“Please know that we are all passionately committed to a future visit to East Asia soon,” he said in a statement. “Most importantly, our hearts and prayers are with everyone who has been affected by the coronavirus.”
The esteemed orchestra had been scheduled to go on a four-city tour that included Seoul in South Korea, Taipei in Taiwan and Shanghai and Hong Kong in China from Feb. 6 to 16.