Despite growing concerns about the global pandemic, an industry that’s still in lockdown, and festivals being canceled left and right, the 2020 edition of the Telluride Film Festival will still go on as planned over Labor Day weekend.
11.05.2020 - 16:23 / nme.com
Organisers are now working on a 2021 event.
Kendal Calling has cancelled its 2020 festival due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Organisers of the Lake District festival described the decision as “heartbreaking” today (May 11).
The festival lined up Foals and Stereophonics to top the bill for what would have been its 15th anniversary – between July 30 and August 2.
However, organisers have released a statement this afternoon to confirm that this year’s event would no longer be taking place.
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Despite growing concerns about the global pandemic, an industry that’s still in lockdown, and festivals being canceled left and right, the 2020 edition of the Telluride Film Festival will still go on as planned over Labor Day weekend.
Natalie Mering has made the decision in light of the coronavirus outbreak
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