Burning Man has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
01.04.2020 - 14:31 / deadline.com
By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
Edinburgh’s summer festivals, including the famous Fringe theatre and comedy festival, have been canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Fringe, International Festival, Jazz and Blues Festival, Book Festival and Military Tattoo will not take place for the first time in 70 years, according to organizers.
It follows the Edinburgh International Film Festival being axed last month. It is not clear yet what will become of the Edinburgh
Burning Man has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Elsa Keslassy
The Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity on Friday said its 2020 edition was canceled after previously postponing it until October due to the coronavirus pandemic. The next edition of the festival will run June 21-25, 2021.
By Jake Kanter
The Monte-Carlo Television Festival has become the latest event to cancel this year in light of the coronavirus crisis.
Scotland's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the large summer event for stand-up comedy and other stage productions, is the latest victim of the new coronavirus pandemic. Organizers on Wednesday said the August tradition, which is considered the world's largest arts festival, was being called off along with Edinburgh's other August festivals, including its book fest, the Edinburgh International Festival and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Edinburgh Fringe Festival organisers have announced today that the event will not go ahead this summer.
By Jake Kanter
No summer romance! The Bachelor: Summer Games has been canceled by ABC, Us Weekly can confirm.
The Bachelor Summer Games are over before they were even officially announced. Network ABC and production company Warner Bros. have called off the planned Bachelor spin-off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Gala days and summer festivals across West Lothian are already being hit as the county reacts to the spread of coronavirus.
Japanese comedy icon Ken Shimura has tested positive for the new coronavirus, his agency said Wednesday in Tokyo. The 70-year-old actor and comedian was hospitalized last Friday for what was thought to be a severe case of pneumonia.
Add one more film festival to the growing list of events canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Provincetown International Film Festival on Monday confirmed that it will not be moving forward with plans for this year's edition, which was scheduled to run June 17-21.
Glastonbury Festival 2020 – its 50th anniversary event – has been cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Organizers at the U.K.’s Glastonbury Festival have confirmed the 2020 event will no longer go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Organizers of Glastonbury Festival, one of the world's most famous, not to mention largest, music events, has announced that its 2020 edition will no longer take place due to growing fears of the coronavirus pandemic.