J. Cole's upcoming Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, N.C., has been canceled over health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
27.04.2020 - 22:11 / nme.com
"Hopefully we can all be together to celebrate defeating this terrible virus"
Newcastle festival Hit The North, which was due to take place this weekend (May 3), has announced rescheduled dates for its 2020 edition.
Hit The North 2020 will now take place on Sun 18 October.
We’ve worked very hard to keep the majority of our line up in tact including our headliner @dmasmusic. Plus @palewaves @Tim_Burgess and many more. Thanks to all the artists, their teams and most importantly you guys!
J. Cole's upcoming Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, N.C., has been canceled over health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Maroon 5 won't be coming to an amphitheater or stadium near you this year, the band announced on Friday (May 15).
"Come May this will be the biggest musical celebration this city has ever witnessed"
Sum 41 and Don Broco were originally set to headline...
They'll now play the show in July 2021...
Just one month after the coronavirus pandemic caused Rage Against the Machine to postpone their reunion tour with Run the Jewels, the band announced a number of rescheduled dates on Friday (May 1).
The dates will now take place in 2021
By Martin Dale
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