South Florida is no stranger to canceled October concerts due to the fear of hurricanes. LCD Soundsystem didn't show up to III Points in 2016 due to the precaution of Hurricane Matthew. Last year, Usher moved back his October Kaseya Center dates to December to avoid Hurricane Milton. However, blaming an October concert cancellation on the threat of hurricanes in July is a brand-new excuse. That happened Wednesday when The Steve Miller Band put the kibosh on their October 5 show at Hard Rock Live. The classic rock band known for '70s hits like "The Joker" and "Fly Like an Eagle" cancelled their entire 31-date Summer and Fall North American tour out of excessive caution towards the weather.

On a Wednesday night Instagram/Facebook/X post, the band stated, "The Steve Miller Band has cancelled

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