The Finsbury Park event will return in 2021
17.04.2020 - 12:59 / billboard.com
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.
“Public health concerns naturally take precedence over all
.The Finsbury Park event will return in 2021
Francesca Mazzoleni’s “Puntasacra,” Francisco Bermejo’s “The Other One” and Nick Brandestini’s “Sapelo” scooped the top prizes in the three major sections at Switzerland’s Visions du Réel prize ceremony Sunday night, held online as the whole of the documentary festival.
The event will not even take place online
By Nick Vivarelli
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"Our heart goes out to the fans, artists, suppliers, performers and volunteers"
The independent movie business still depends very largely on selling and buying individual titles. Much of that is driven, despite the eruption of streaming platforms, by festivals and markets.
"We did not want to take this step but it is unavoidable"
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Madison House and Insomniac's 10th anniversary edition of Electric Forest has been cancelled, organizers announced on Tuesday (April 21).
By Ben Croll
Tomorrowland 2020 has been canceled due to coronavirus.In a statement released earlier Wednesday (April 15), organizers of the Belgian dance mega-festival wrote that "Unfortunately, due to the worldwide coronavirus outbreak, these are exceptional times for all of us. In recent weeks, we have had a lot of consultation with the local and national government in Belgium and with a panel of international experts about the two festival weekends we are all so passionate about.
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