Musical Events are being cancelled and postponed around the globe to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, which started in Wuhan, China, and has killed more than 4,700 people and infected more than 127,000 as of Thursday.
The planned three-day Ultra music festival has been postponed until March 26, 27 and 28, 2021 from its original dates of March 20, 21 and 22, 2020.
OFFICIAL NOTICE: pic.twitter.com/oIQwKXTiIw
— Ultra Music Festival (@ultra) March 6, 2020
Country pair Dan + Shay have rescheduled the spring leg of their The (Arena) Tour for summer for fall, with new dates running from July 30-October 31.
Billie Eilish published that all of her North American tour dates had been postponed until further notice, with details on those dates coming soon. All tickets will be accepted for the new dates.
"i’m so sad to do this but we need to postpone these dates to keep everyone safe. we’ll let you know when they can be rescheduled. please keep yourselves healthy. i love you.” – Billie (2/4)
— billie eilish (@billieeilish) March 12, 2020
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K-pop stars BTS cancelled April dates in its hometown of Seoul, South Korea, as have other K-pop groups NCT, GOT7 and Winner.
Miley Ray Cyrus was supposed to be the headlining act for the World Tour Bushfire Relief charity concert in Melbourne, Australia on March 13, but said she would be unable to attend.
I am so disappointed to not be there, but I have to do what is right to protect the health and safety of my band and crew. I will still be making a donation to help the victims of the Australian bush fire. I’m sorry to miss everyone in Australia, but I will be back soon.
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) March 10, 2020
Maluma has postponed the remaining dates on his European tour.
Aloha Hawaii!! I'm so so sad to have to announce that I'm postponing my show to November. I was so excited to come back to Hawaii on my "anniversary month" but evolving international travel restrictions force us to consider everyone's safety and well being. (Cont.) pic.twitter.com/HVbPX6PSxm
— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) March 3, 2020