By Anita Bennett
19.03.2020 - 12:19 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Kelsea Ballerini has been left disappointed after having to cancel a host of plans she’d made to support the release of her new album due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The country singer is dropping her new album Kelsea on Friday, and had been scheduled to make several pit stops to promote the release.
But as concerns about Covid-19 continue to swirl, and more and more people make the decision to self-isolate or practice social distancing, Kelsea has made the tough decision to axe the plans.
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By Anita Bennett
Princess Beatrice's May wedding may be off. Blame the coronavirus. The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York had announced her engagement to property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi via a Buckingham Palace statement in September. The two were set to wed at The Chapel Royal at St.
Princess Beatrice will have to wait a bit longer for her big day. The 31-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah «Fergie» Ferguson was set to tie the knot with her fiance, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, at The Chapel Royal at St.
Joaquin Phoenix and his fiancee Rooney Mara aren’t taking any chances when it comes to their health amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rita Ora steps out in a chic cream look for music promo at the Global Studios in London earlier in the week.
The 2020Golden Raspberry Awards, aka the Razzies, has been canceled amid the coronavirus outbreak. The Razzies normally air the night before the Oscars, but due to the 92nd Academy Awards' early date and the Razzies deciding to avoid anxiety and set its own schedule, according to its site, the 2020 show was scheduled to take place Saturday, March 14.
Manchester's St Patrick's Day parade WILL go ahead but all other festival events have been cancelled.
The upcoming film The Secret Garden is getting pushed back.
The annual LA Screenings program market held every year on the heels of the upfronts is the latest industry staple to be sidelined by the Coronavirus pandemic.
ViacomCBS said it would cancel the glitzy “upfront” sales event it holds each year to convince advertisers to commit millions of dollars to its programming, the latest sign of how the spreading coronavirus crisis is affecting the dynamics of the media industry.
Looks like fans will have to wait a while to see .
Looks like fans will have to wait a while to see .
By Nellie Andreeva
The Overwatch League has canceledall events scheduled for March and April amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. "The health and safety of employees, fans, players, teams, and partners is paramount to Activision Blizzard Esports," the league announced on Wednesday.
As the coronavirus continues to rapidly spread, more and more large-scale gatherings have been canceled in order to keep the public safe. The latest to pull the plug on their event is the GLAAD Media Awards, which were scheduled to take place on March 19 in New York City.
With the coronavirus crisis continuing to accelerate at an alarming pace internationally, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has joined the growing number of organizations and companies to have instructed U.K. employees to cancel in-person meetings, The Hollywood Reporter understands.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Los Angeles' annual video game convention, has been canceled amid ongoing concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. “After careful consultation with our member companies regarding the health and safety of everyone in our industry...we have made the difficult decision to cancel E3 2020,” the Entertainment Software Association, which organizes E3, said in a statement Wednesday morning.
Quibi has cancelled its launch event in Los Angeles amid concerns about the coronavirus, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. The event, which was set to take place April 5 at 3Labs in Culver City, would have served as a coming out party for Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg's mobile video startup, which is slated to launch April 6.
SAG-AFTRA is canceling or postponing most in-person meetings across the country, the union announced Monday, in the wake of increasingly urgent coronavirus warnings from public health officials over the weekend directed at high-risk individuals. The move, which also curtails non-essential travel, was disclosed in an email to members that follows a Friday email advising actors to report concerns to on-set medics or the union’s safety hotline.