Dixie Chicks postpone first album in 14 years during pandemic
22 April 2020, 10:27
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Dixie Chicks have decided to indefinitely postpone the release of their first album in 14 years, Gaslighter, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The country trio were due to release their comeback LP on 1 May, but due to the current pandemic, Dixie Chicks have decided to postpone the album's release, and are yet to announce a new release date.
Dixie Chicks released the album's lead single and title-track "Gaslighter" last month.
Gaslighter is the group's first album in 14 years, after 2006's Taking the Long Way, and is co-produced by Jack Antonoff.
Dixie Chicks are yet to announce a new release date for their Gaslighter album.
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