The Dorset festival had been due to be held from September 3-6
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The event will not even take place online
Epic Games has announced that this year’s Fortnite World Cup will not be happening in any capacity, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The announcement was made through the Fortnite Competitive Twitter account.
“For the rest of 2020, all Fortnite competitions will be held online,” Epic wrote. “Due to the limitations of cross region online competition, there will not be a Fortnite World Cup in 2020,” reaffirming that the World Cup will not take
The Dorset festival had been due to be held from September 3-6
J. Cole's upcoming Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, N.C., has been canceled over health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
It will now return in 2021...
The Royal Family thanked nurses and midwives across the Commonwealth and globe Tuesday to celebrate International Nurses Day.
The Royal Family thanked nurses and midwives across the Commonwealth and globe Tuesday to celebrate International Nurses’ Day.
The event was scheduled for October
The annual west London event will not go ahead as planned from August 30-31
The Finsbury Park event will return in 2021
Epic Games will not be holding its second annual Fortnite World Cup competition this July. "For the rest of 2020, all Fortnite competitions will be held online.
Gerry Cinnamon has had to postpone his much-anticipated Hampden Park gig until next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"Our heart goes out to the fans, artists, suppliers, performers and volunteers"
Live Aid organizer and activist Bob Geldof isn’t convinced the world will change for the better following the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We did not want to take this step but it is unavoidable"
Dedicated to "all the quiet heroes" around the globe