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Tomorrowland Winter has been cancelled over coronavirus concerns

A French Government order has enforced the cancellation of Tomorrowland Winter

  • Patrick Hinton
  • 5 March 2020
Tomorrowland Winter has been cancelled over coronavirus concerns

The Tomorrowland Winter 2020 edition has been forced into cancellation by the French government due to fears about the spread of coronavirus, which is officially been named as COVID-19.

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The festival has released an official statement online, writing: “The French Government is taking drastic measures regarding the COVID-19 virus in France. Therefore they are enforcing the cancellation of large events, bringing together people from different nationalities on closed festival grounds and event locations.”

Tomorrowland Winter was due to take place across March 14 to 21 in the Alpe d’Huez resort. The ski area will remain open and fully functional for all visitors, but the music festival will not go ahead.

Artists set to play included Charlotte de Witte, Martin Garrix and Solardo.

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Ticket holders will be contacted personally by e-mail today with information on the next steps.

The news follows Miami’s Ultra event which was reported as cancelled yesterday by the Miami Herald.

Patrick Hinton is Mixmag's Digital Features Editor, follow him on Twitter

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