Cody Jinks Cancels Concert Over “Threat Of Violence”
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Cody Jinks was forced to cancel his Saturday concert in Nacogdoches, Texas due to an unspecified “threat of violence.” He was supposed to play the Nacogdoches County Exposition & Civic Center, but local reports say a threat was called into the venue, which mentioned of “doing violence during the concert.”
“It’s with much regret & aggravation that we have to cancel the show in Nacogdoches, Texas tonight. We are here, set up, and ready, but we have been notified that there has been a threat of violence issued for tonight’s show,” Cody shared on Twitter. “Local official along with federal officials are trying to track down the person who issued the threat, but haven’t just yet.”
He added, “So, in good conscience, my team and I have decided to postpone the show this evening in Nacogdoches.” He told fans that he understood their “aggravation and frustration,” and promised to make it up to them with a rescheduled show.
It's with much regret & aggravation that we have to cancel the show in Nacogdoches, Texas tonight. We are here, set up, and ready, but we have been notified that there has been a threat of violence issued for tonight’s show. Local & federal officials are handling. 1 of 3
— Cody Jinks (@CodyJinksMusic) October 26, 2019
Local officials along with federal officials are trying to track down the person who issued the threat, but haven’t just yet. So, in good conscience, my team and I have decided to postpone the show this evening in Nacogdoches. 2 of 3
— Cody Jinks (@CodyJinksMusic) October 26, 2019
The safety for our fans, friends, and staff is first and foremost. I personally had family make long drives and paid for hotels so I understand any aggravation and frustration. We will make it up to you and keep you updated when we are able to reschedule the show. 3 of 3
— Cody Jinks (@CodyJinksMusic) October 26, 2019