The sold-out show of comedian Pete Davidson, scheduled at the Paramount on August 17, is cancelled. In an announcement to the Paramount, his manager said due to a scheduling and production conflict, the tour is cancelled. Davidson was set to perform in Trenton, NJ on August 18.
Published reports in Wednesday’s New York Post said Davidson checked into a wellness facility to focus on mental health issues.
“While we are disappointed (about Davidson) we still have an amazing line up of fantastic comics this fall including Brian Regan, Tracy Morgan, Anthony Rodia and Jim Breuer,” said Abigail Adams of the Paramount.
“We are so grateful to our patrons who come out to support the Paramount and live entertainment. We have had an incredible spring filled with amazing shows including Alan Cumming, Mandy Potamkin, Ancient Aliens, Laurie Berkner all playing to sold out crowds.”
“Our team is committed to attracting new, diverse, and interesting programming that patrons of all ages can enjoy. Stay tuned and join our mailing list so as not to miss out,” said Adams.
Adams said refunds were issued to patrons who had purchased tickets to the Davidson show as soon as they learned the tour was cancelled.