
Dan LevyandEugene Levyhave decided to cancel theSchitt’s CreekNorth Americanfarewell tour over concerns about the rise inCOVID-19cases.
In a joint statement shared on Friday, the father-son duo wrote, “To our incredibleSchitt’s Creekfans, when we postponed theSchitt’s Creek: The Farewell Tour, we had every hope and intention of traveling to see you later this year.”
“However, despite our best efforts to reschedule while keeping your health and safety at the forefront, we’ve found that state and local mandates vary too widely to do so in the near future,” Dan, 38, and Eugene, 74, continued. “So, we have made the difficult decision to cancel all tour dates that were scheduled pre-pandemic.”
“We’re so sorry to be missing you, and we will continue to try to find a way to see you in the future,” they added, reassuring fans that all tickets will be refunded.
The show — which premiered in 2015 on Canada’s CBC network — wrapped up its six-season run last April. It stars Dan and Eugene alongsideCatherine O’HaraandAnnie Murphyas the Roses, a formerly affluent and out-of-touch family who lose all their money and are forced to live in a small town, the last property they own.

Earlier this year, Sarah, 34, who played café owner Twyla, told PEOPLE hosts Jeremy Parsons and Janine Rubenstein that she would be down for a motion picture follow-up to the comedy series.
“I keep hearing about a movie!” she said. “This remains to be seen, but I’m here for it if that’s the case.”
Speaking to PEOPLE last year, Dan also opened up about apotentialSchitt’s Creekmovie.
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“I don’t think there’s a single person on our team, cast or crew, that wouldn’t want tocome back for a movie,” he said in an interview for PEOPLE’sSexiest Man Aliveissue.
“But at the same time, I think the success of the show really was tied so closely to the care that was put into it and the quality that was put into it,” he continued. “If I can come up with an idea that I think builds on what we’ve already done in a way that feels good and exciting and new and fresh and challenges our actors, then great. I go to sleep willing that idea to come to me.”
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