British Airways has cancelled further flights to and from China amid the coronavirus outbreak - which has resulted in more than 2,000 deaths.
04.02.2020 - 22:11 / hollywoodreporter.com
Concerts and shows are being canceled, not just in China but across much of Asia, as a virus outbreak that has killed more than 300 people and reached more than 20 countries spooks the entertainment industry.
Performances have been called off or postponed in South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao over concern that people could be infected by the virus that first appeared in the central China city of Wuhan.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra called off its Asia tour, and the Hong Kong
British Airways has cancelled further flights to and from China amid the coronavirus outbreak - which has resulted in more than 2,000 deaths.
The Chinese premier event for the new James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” has been canceled along with a press tour for the cast due to ongoing issues with the coronavirus.
The Chinese premier event for the new James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” has been canceled along with a press tour for the cast due to ongoing issues with the coronavirus.
The latest James Bond movie, No Time to Die’s, publicity tour of China has been cancelled due to deadly coronavirus. The film was scheduled to have a star-studded premiere in Beijing, in April, which would have been attended by Daniel Craig and other key stars of the movie. The 25th film of the franchise will feature Craig reprising his iconic role as 007 for one last time. According to New York Post, coronavirus has infected more than 69,000 people to date.
HONG KONG — At the 2010 World Expo, AEG unveiled its stunning new Shanghai arena. The 18,000-seat venue, now called the Mercedes-Benz Arena, was designed to be China’s version of Los Angeles’ Staples Center and a showcase for the concert giant.
Organizers of the world’s biggest mobile technology fair are pulling the plug over worries about the viral outbreak from China.The annual Mobile World Congress, which has often also attracted big media and entertainment companies, will no longer be held as planned in Barcelona, Spain, Feb.
Fear of the spread of coronavirus has taken a heavy toll on the South Korean entertainment industry, where many scheduled concerts and events have been canceled. The K-pop sector has been especially hurt.
The Berlin Film Festival, which gets underway next week, is bracing itself for disruption to its 2020 edition as more than 50 Chinese delegates and a handful of international executives have canceled attendance due to the deadly coronavirus.
The National Symphony Orchestra has canceled two concerts in Beijing and one in Shanghai next month following China’s virus outbreak.
Concerts and shows are being canceled, not just in China but across much of Asia, as a coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 300 people and reached more than 20 countries spooks the entertainment industry.