An online event is being targeted for early 2021
07.05.2020 - 16:57 / nme.com
The annual west London event will not go ahead as planned from August 30-31
This year’s Notting Hill Carnival has been cancelled for the first time in 50 years over continued fears about the outbreak of coronavirus.
The annual event in west London had been due to take place from August 30-31 this year.
The organisers of Notting Hill Carnival confirmed today (May 7) that it would not be staging its 2020 edition due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. It marks the first time in the Carnival’s
An online event is being targeted for early 2021
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It will now return in 2021...
Organisers are now working on a 2021 event.
The event was scheduled for October
A lockdown-filmed video appeared last month
The Finsbury Park event will return in 2021
The event will not even take place online
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"We did not want to take this step but it is unavoidable"
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