Rita Ora is very concerned about her mother’s wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic.
27.03.2020 - 13:51 / nme.com
All Points East Festival organisers have announced that it won’t be taking place this year due to the ongoing battle to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Due to take place in London’s Victoria Park on consecutive weekends from May 22-31 this summer, the acclaimed festival featured a line-up that included the likes of Tame Impala, Kraftwerk, The Kooks, Iggy Pop, Johnny Marr, Massive Attack, Thom Yorke, Jehnny Beth, Caribou, Bombay Bicycle Club and many more.
Now, APE have joined the scores of gigs,
Rita Ora is very concerned about her mother’s wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic.
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