Singer asks his fans for their understanding as he supports Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra musicians’ move

Elvis Costello is cancelling his upcoming show in Pittsburgh in solidarity with striking Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra musicians.
In a statement, he says his November 1 show at the Heinz Hall cannot go on because he is unwilling to cross the picket line.
He asks his fans for their understanding and to “support live music wherever it is heard.”
The orchestra has cancelled all concerts through November 18, after the musicians went on strike September 30.
The musicians are objecting to a 15 per cent pay cut and other concessions management says are necessary to keep the symphony solvent in the face of more than $20 million (Dh73.4 million) in debt over the next five years.
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