Organisers are now working on a 2021 event.
21.04.2020 - 19:59 / billboard.com
Madison House and Insomniac's 10th anniversary edition of Electric Forest has been cancelled, organizers announced on Tuesday (April 21).
"Electric Forest (EF) announced today that based on input from state and local authorities regarding public gatherings amid the COVID-19 pandemic it has cancelled its 2020 event," a statement read. "The beloved music and camping festival, which sold out within one hour of its public on sale last December, was scheduled to celebrate its 10th anniversary June
Organisers are now working on a 2021 event.
Film bash was held just two days after the first confirmed case in Washington
Pitlochry’s hotel, restaurant and cafe businesses are coming to terms with a double blow of lost summer custom from COVID-19 compounded by The Enchanted Forest not going ahead in October.
The event was scheduled for October
The annual west London event will not go ahead as planned from August 30-31
The Finsbury Park event will return in 2021
The event will not even take place online
Gerry Cinnamon has had to postpone his much-anticipated Hampden Park gig until next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"Our heart goes out to the fans, artists, suppliers, performers and volunteers"
"We did not want to take this step but it is unavoidable"
The Derbyshire event was set to take place in late July
The Dutch Government has banned all large scale events until September
Las Vegas' Life is Beautiful festival has announced that the three-day event will not happen this year due to the coronavirus. However, Life Is Beautiful organizers will use their resources towards supporting the Vegas community.
Shambhala Music Festival 2020 will not happen due to coronavirus.In a statement released by the Canadian electronic festival Tuesday (April 21), organizers announced that the event scheduled for July 24-27, 2020, will be "postponed" until July 2021, when the next iteration of the festival was scheduled to occur."We are truly sorry for any inconvenience our postponement may have caused, and we give our full support and recognition to Dr.
Taylor Swift has been forced to cancel all her 2020 tour dates due to the coronavirus, the singer announced on Friday.
Taylor Swift has canceled all of her 2020 live appearances and performances amid the worldwide novel coronavirus pandemic. An official statement reads: "Fighting COVID-19 is an unprecedented challenge for our global community and the safety and wellbeing of fans should always be the top priority.
The 2020 Montreux Jazz Festival, one of Europe’s best-known and longest-running live music events, has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.Though the Swiss Federal Council announced this week that it would be gradually easing some of the protective measures against the COVID-19 outbreak, it remains “impossible for us to consider holding an event on the scale of Montreux Jazz Festival in July,” reads a statement from organizers.