Lady Gaga has decided to postpone the release of her forthcoming album, “Chromatica,” for now.
06.03.2020 - 02:51 / justjared.com
The 2020 Coachella Music Festival is just one month away and fans are wondering if the annual festival is going to get canceled amid Coronavirus concerns.
It was just announced that the Ultra Music Festival in Miami will no longer take place in late March due to concerns about the virus and industry experts expect more festival cancellations to happen.
“I wasn’t worried about the virus until about 10 minutes ago when I saw that Ultra was postponed,” one source told Billboard.
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Lady Gaga has decided to postpone the release of her forthcoming album, “Chromatica,” for now.
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The star began the tour in Miami on Monday (March 9)
All UTA employees around the world will work remotely on Friday, The Hollywood Reporter has learned, so that the agency can conduct a stress test of its telecommuting systems amid concerns over the new coronavirus. The mandate extends to all six locations in Beverly Hills, New York, Nashville, Miami, London and Malmo, Sweden.
Within the last week, two major American music festivals—the EDM-centric Ultra Music Festival in Miami and the sprawling industry gathering SXSW in Austin—have been canceled due to public health concerns about the COVID-19 virus. The French festival TomorrowLand was also canceled, and Coachella, the Indio, Calif., standard-bearer for festival culture in the U.S., has been postponed from its usual April date until October.
The annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is the latest major event to be affected as worldwide concerns over COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, continue to grow.
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Miami's annual Winter Music Conference has been canceled, organizers announced Monday (March 9), following Florida Governor Ron Desantis state of emergency declaration earlier in the day.pic.twitter.com/Zimny2GK3S— Winter Music Conference (@WMCtweets) March 9, 2020This story is developing...
The music industry is fretting that Coachella will become the next coronavirus casualty.
Just days after Ultra Music Festival in Miami was postponed indefinitely due to the worsening coronavirus crisis, Austin’s South By Southwest has also been canceled. The multi-day music and technology showcase was set to begin next Friday, March 13 and run through Sunday, March 22, but saw a growing number of artists and companies dropping out as fears of coronavirus grew. Now, the festival is canceled altogether, organizers revealed on social media:
After days of news reports that the Ultra Music Festival in Miami was off due to coronavirus concerns, the festival itself finally made the cancellation official Friday morning.