Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the world’s largest annual dance festivals, has abandoned plans to try and reschedule the 150,000-person-per-day festival held at the Las Vegas Speedway to October.
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began reopening mid-May following a full shutdown during the early days of the coronavirus outbreak, and the event had been scheduled to kick-off on Sept. 10, through Nov.
1. However, the idea that HHN — the shorthand used by veteran attendees — would go down during a pandemic was fraught from the start, according to insiders.
Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the world’s largest annual dance festivals, has abandoned plans to try and reschedule the 150,000-person-per-day festival held at the Las Vegas Speedway to October.
in Corrie, says the pandemic also put an end to her original birthday plans to go to New York and to do an acting course. "I still don't know what to do," said the soap star.
Universal Orlando has made the sad announcement that its popular Halloween Horror Nights events will not be happening this fall at their theme parks.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorWith Florida and California both current COVID-19 epicenters, Walt Disney parks has tweaked its mask policy for the second time in a week, and Universal canceled Halloween Horror Nights at its two theme parks for this year.Enhanced safety protocols for Walt Disney World in Orlando and Downtown Disney in Anaheim (where the theme park remains closed) specify that not all face coverings qualify as masks.
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Wolfgang Van Halen is ready for the backlash.
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