He'll now hit the road in August and September
12.03.2020 - 23:29 / billboard.com
The C2C: Country to Country Festival has been postponed.
Officials for the multi-country music festival, that was set to kick off Friday, cite the coronavirus, the changing nature of travel policies and travel bans to certain areas as the reason.Eric Church, Luke Combs and Darius Rucker were scheduled to headline the London, Dublin and Glasgow dates of the festival beginning Friday.“Due to the global pandemic of COVID-19 and the changing nature of travel policies in other countries alongside
.He'll now hit the road in August and September
We all get a kick out of seeing places we know on TV and when Miss Scarlet and the Duke lands on Tuesday 31 March we’ll be glued to it to try and spy familiar spots.
RTÉ's Mary Wilson has cancelled her wedding because of Covid-19.
He'll hit the road early next year instead.
Dua Lipa’s planned tour in support of her second album Future Nostalgia will now begin in January 2021.
DUBLIN -- St. Patrick’s Day celebrations around the world have fallen victim to the new coronavirus — but even a pandemic could not quash the desire to celebrate the color green, Guinness and all things Irish.
Manchester's St Patrick's Day parade WILL go ahead but all other festival events have been cancelled.
Manchester's St Patrick's Day parade is still going ahead despite processions in Dublin and London being cancelled due to coronavirus.
The country festival is the latest to be put on hold
C2C Country 2 Country Festival is returning to the UK & Ireland later this week (March 13), bringing Nashville's finest to our shores for the eighth consecutive year.
Following a slate of domestic and international touring cancellations in the wake of the Covid-19 epidemic, Vantastival has postponed its upcoming 2020 edition, while the organisers of this weekend's Alternating Current event in Dublin have also taken the decision to reschedule.
The first wave of acts on the line-up for this year's Electric Picnic festival, announced today at a launch event in Dublin, sees a mixture of veteran artists and emerging Irish talent take to stage at its home in Stradbally Hall, Co. Laois this September.
The line-up for this year's instalment of the Electric Picnic festival, announced today at a launch event in Dublin, sees a mixture of veteran acts and emerging Irish talent take to stage at its home in Stradbally Hall, Co. Laois this September.
Following a slate of domestic and international touring cancellations in the wake of the Covid-19 epidemic, alternative weekender Vantastival has postponed its upcoming 2020 edition.